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CATALOGUE    GENERAL 


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ANTIQUITES    EGYPTIENNES 

DU    MUSEE    DU    CAIRE 


GREEK  PAPYRI 


SERVICE  DES  ANTIQUITP:S  I)K  E'KGYFTE 


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CATALOGUE  GENERAL 

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ANTlQUirES  KGYPTTENNES 

1)U  MUSEE  DU  CAIIIE 


N"'  10001-10869 


GREEK   PAPYKl 

BY  B.  P.  GRENFELL  AND  A.  S.  HUNT 


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PRINTED  AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 
BY  HORACE  HART 

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CONTENTS 

PAGE 

INTEODUCTION vii 

CATALOGUE.        .        .                 1 

INDICES  :— 

I.  Bibliography        ........  Ill 

II.  Provenance  of  the  Papyri 112 

III.  Classification  according  to  Subjects     ....  113 


INTRODUCTION 

The  present  Catalogue  of  the  Greek  papyii  and  vellum  MSS.  in 
the  Cairo  Museum  includes  all  those  received  uj)  to  the  end  of 
1901.  Prior  to  the  year  1897,  with  the  exception  of  the  Gospel 
of  Peter  and  the  other  important  discoveries  at  Akhmim  published 
in  1892  by  the  Mission  ArcMoloyique  Fran<;aise,  the  Museum's 
collection  was  limited  to  a  few  well-preserved  documents  and 
a  large  quantity  of  fragments,  which  were  for  the  most  part  gummed 
down  on  sheets  of  cardboard,  in  some  cases  probably  concealing 
writing  on  the  back.  These  consisted  of  (1)  early  Ptolemaic  papyri 
from  the  cartonnage  of  mummies  found  in  the  Fayoum,  and  closely 
lelated  to  the  Petrie  Papyri  edited  by  Dr.  Mahafty;  (2)  some  later 
Ptolemaic  fragments  from  the  cartonnage  of  mummies  found  at 
Akhmim ;  (3)  a  few  late  Ptolemaic  documents  from  Gebelen, 
belonging  to  the  same  find  as  those  published  in  our  Greek  Papyri, 
Series  I  and  II ;  (4)  many  fragments  of  the  Roman  and  late 
Byzantine  periods,  of  uncertain  provenance ;  (5)  some  complete 
documents  and  numerous  fragments  of  the  fourth  century,  mainly 
from  Ashmunen,  forming  part  of  a  find  of  which  the  major  portion 
is  preserved  in  the  Rainer  collection  at  Vienna.  Of  these 
miscellaneous  papyri  the  chief  Ptolemaic  specimens  have  been 
edited  by  ourselves,  others  of  various  periods  by  Dr.  E.  J.  Goodspeed 
and  a  few  by  other  scholars.  The  importance  of  the  unpublished 
j)apyri  is  not  great ;  but  we  give  in  the  present  volume  the  texts  of 
three  interesting  theological  pieces,  (l)a  fragment  of  an  uncanonical 
gospel  (10735;,  (2)  a  fragment  concerning  the  correspondence  be- 
tween Christ  and  Abgarus  (10736),  and  (3)  a  Christian  prayer 
(10696;. 


viii  INTRODUCTION 

Since  1897  the  Museum  has  received  a  large  selection  of  well- 
preserved  documents,  chiefly  of  the  Roman  and  Byzantine  periods, 
from  our  earlier  excavations  at  Behnesa  and  in  the  Fayoum  in  1896- 
1899,  Most  of  these  have  been  published  or  described  by  us  in 
the  Oxyrhynchiis  Papyri,  Parts  I-III,  or  in  Faywn  Towns  and  their 
Pajjyri.  During  the  next  few  years  extensive  additions  will  be 
made  to  the  collection  through  the  division  of  the  papyri  which 
were  found  in  our  later  excavations  in  the  Fayoum  and  elsewhere, 
and  in  the  excavations  of  M.  Jouguet,  but  which  have  all  been 
provisionally  sent  to  Europe  for  publication. 

In  the  following  catalogue  the  remark  '  Fibres  vertical '  means 
that  the  writing  is  on  the  recto  of  the  papyrus,  but  at  right  angles  to 
the  fibres.  Where  no  such  remark  is  made,  the  writing  is,  as  usually 
happens,  along  the  fibres.  Except  where  the  contrary  is  stated,  the 
writing  is  on  the  recto.  The  measurements  throughout  refer  to 
metres.  The  numbers  of  the  papyri  in  the  catalogue  are  uniformly 
printed  in  heavy  type.  In  the  case  of  Greek  words  square  brackets 
[  ]  indicate  a  lacuna,  round  brackets  (  )  the  expansion  of  an 
abbreviation,  and  letters  with  dots  under  them  are  to  be  considered 
uncertain. 


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CATALOGUE    GENERAL 


DES 


ANTIQUITES    EGYPTIENNES 

Du  mus:ee  du  caire 


GREEK    PAPYRI 

10001.  Papyrus.  —  -297  x  -185.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Large  cursive. 

Certificate   issued   by   Gnaeus   Vergilius  Capito,  praefect  o£   Egypt,  to  Tryphon,  son   of 
Dionysius,  exempting  him  from  military  service.     Dated  in  the  12th  year  of  Claudius 
(a.d.  52).     Complete.     14  lines. 
Published  in  the  Oryrhynchus  Papyri,  Part  I,  no.  39,  by  B.  P.  Grenfell  and  A.  S.  Hunt. 

10002.  Papyrus.  —  -36  x    132.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Very  cursive. 

Petition  addressed  to  Gnaeus  Vergilius  Capito  by  Tryphon,  son  of  Dionysius  (cf.  lOOOl), 
complaining  that  a  certain  Syrus  refused  to  abide  by  a  judgement  given  in  a  dispute 
between  him  and  Tryphon.    Written  in  the  middle  of  the  1st  century.     Practically 
complete.     19  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  38. 

10003.  Papyrus.  —  -374  x  -125.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Small  cursive. 

Receipt  given  by  Antiphanes,  son  of  Heraclas,  to  Tryphon,  son  of  Dionysius  (ef.  10001 
and  10002),  stating  that  Tryphon  had  repaid  a  loan  of  160  drachmae.     Dated  in 
the  5th  year  of  Nero  (a.d.  59).     Nearly  complete.     28  lines. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  Part  II,  no.  306. 

10004.  Papyrus.  —  -222  x  -145.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  seUs.  — 
Small  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  part  of  two  columns  giving  measurements  of  land  and  buildings,  incomplete  and 
much  effaced.  35  lines.  Contents  of  the  verso  similar,  written  in  a  different  hand ; 
partly  effaced.     18  lines.     Verso  dated  in  the  16th  year  of  Hadrian  (a.d.  132). 

Described  in  op.  cit.  Part  III,  no.  600. 

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2  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10005.  Papyrus. —  177  x    118.  —  Behnesa  1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    sells.— 
Small,  very  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  the  agoranomi  of  Oxyrhynchus  by  aa  official,  stating  that  Harpocras 
had  received   back  from  the   public  archives  the  will   which  he  had  made  4  years 
previously.     Dated  in  the  19th  year  of  Trajan  (a.d.  117).      Nearly  complete,  but 
broken  at  the  top.     13  lines. 
Described  in  op.  cit    Part  III,  no.  601. 

10006.  Papyrus. —  -338  X -13. —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Small,  very  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  of  the  receipt  from   the   public   archives   of  a  will  which  was   to   be 
cancelled.     Dated  in  the  7th  year  of  Hadrian  (a.d.  123).     Complete,  except  for  the 
first  line.     12  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  Part  I,  no.  107. 

10007.  Papyrus.  — -206  x  •121.  — Behnesa   1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sehs.— 
Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Paesius  (?)  to  Archelaus,  giving  him  directions  about  loading  a  cargo  and 
other  matters.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     Complete.     19  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  63. 

10008.  Papyrus.  —  -2  x    12.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    sells.  — 
Good-sized  cursive. 

Statement  that  Horion,  son  of  Sarapion,  had  paid  115  J  bushels  of  wheat  into  the  public 
granary.     Dated  in  the  3rd  year  of  Antoninus  (a.d.  140).     Complete.     9  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  89. 

10009.  Papyrus.—  Ill  x  -235.  —  Behnesa  1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  seUs.— 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Cursive. 

Letter  from  Serenus,  a  scribe,  to  a  steward  whose  name  is  lost,  about  an  account  between 
them.  5th  or  6th  century.  Incomplete,  having  lost  the  beginnings  of  lines. 
6  lines. 

10010.  Papyrus.  —  -228  x  -139.  —  Behnesa  1897   (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1   sells.  — 
Clear  cursive. 

Letter  from  Dionysius  to  Heracleides,  secretary  to  the  governor  of  the  oasis  of  the  Thebaid, 
saying  that  he  would  procure  a  boat,  and  inviting  Heracleides  to  pay  him  a  visit. 
Address  on  the  verso.     2nd  century.     Complete.     11  lines. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  Part  III,  no.  602. 

lOOU.  Papyrus.  —  187  x  -1.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  seHs.  — 
Small  cursive. 
Letter  wiitten  by  Corbulo,  stating  that  he  had  both  received  and  sent  various  articles,  and 
asking  that  other  articles  should  be  sent  to  him.  The  letter  is  continued  down  the 
left-hand  margin  of  the  recto  and  on  the  verso.  Address  on  the  verso.  2nd  or 
3rd  century.  Nearly  complete.  32  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  Part  I,  no.  113. 


GREEK   PAPYRI  8 

10012.  Papyrus.  —  -197  x  -196.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Large  irregular  semi-uncial. 

Horoscope.      Ist    century.      Nearly    complete,   but    worm-eaten    and    defaced    in    parts. 
20  lines. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  Part  II,  no.  307. 

10013.  Papyrus. —  177  X  163.  — Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells. — 
Semi-uncial. 

Letter  from  Chaereas  to  his  father  Dionysius,  with  reference  to  negotiations  with  Serenus. 
Address  on  the  verso.    2nd  or  3rd  century.    Complete,  but  somewhat  defaced.    15  lines. 

10014.  Papyrus. —  -24  X  15. —Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells.— 
Clear  cursive. 

Letter  from  Ischyrion  to  his  son  Dionysotheon,  asking  him  to  write,  and  giving  him  various 
directions.     Address  on  the  verso.     3rd  or  4th  century.     Complete.     26  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  Part  I,  no.  123. 

10015.  Papyrus.  —  -255  x  -238.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  seHs  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  On  the  recto  good-sized  cursive ;  on  the  verso 
shorthand. 

Letter  from  Serenus,  tabularius  of  the  Oxyrhynchite  nome,  to  Serenus,  assistant  to  the 
logistes,  concerning  money  transactions,  &c.    Address  on  the  verso,  which  also  contams 
•      ■  14  lines  of  shorthand.     4th  century.     Complete,   but   somewhat   effaced   in    parts. 

25  lines. 

10016.  Papyrus.  — -293  x  .169. —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells.— 
Upright  cursive. 

Acknowledgement,  given  by  Aurelius  Areotes  to  the  heirs  of  Flavius  Apion  (cf.  10018,  &c.), 
of  the  receipt  of  a  water-wheel.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  Anastasius,  in  Latin. 
Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  8th  consulship  [of  Maurice],  9th  indiction  (a.d.  590). 
Complete,  save  for  the  loss  of  two  lines  at  the  top.  29  lines. 
Other  papyri  mentioning  Flavius  Apion  or  his  heirs  are  10017,  10018,  10028,  10034,  10039, 
10049,  10053,  10056-8,  10060. 

10017.  Papyrus.  —  -337  x  168.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  seUs  and 
a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Acknowledgement,  similar  to  the  preceding,  given  by  Aurelius  Phoebammon.  Signature  of 
the  scribe,  Papnuthius,  in  Latin.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  6th  year  of 
Maurice,  6th  indiction  (a.d.  587).     Practically  complete.     36  lines. 

10018.  Papyrus.  — -32  x  -195.- Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Deed  addressed  by  Aurelius  Pamouthius,  a  worker  in  lead,  to  the  heirs  of  Flavius  Apion 

(cf.  10016),  by  which  Pamouthius  becomes  surety  for  Aurelius  Abraham's  remammg  on 

a  farm  belonging  to  the  heirs.     Signature  of  the  scribe,  Anastasius,  in  Latin.     Title 

on   the   verso.      Dated   in   the    4th   year  of   Tiberius   Constantinus,  12th   indiction 

(a.  b.  579).     Practically  complete.     33  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  135. 

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4  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10019.  Papyrus.  —  -338  x  -155.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  on  the  recto  vertical ;  on  the  verso  horizontal.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  Marinus,  a  teacher,  annouacing  the  receipt  of  234  bushels  of  wheat,  of 
which  the  writer  of  the  letter  forwards  to  Marinus  115.  Oa  the  verso,  besides  the 
address,  2  short  lines  of  an  account.  6th  or  7th  century.  Practically  complete. 
24  lines. 

10020.  Papyrus. —  151  X  -306. —Behnesa   1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   sells.— 
Fibres  vertical,  —  Lai-ge  upright  cursive. 

Letter  to  John,  a  comes,  from  Theophilus,  acknowledging^  the  receipt  of  wine,  honey, 
bread,  &c.,  and  asking  for  some  oil.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th  century. 
Complete.     12  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  165. 

10021.  Papyrus.  —  -183  x  -312.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  with  reference  to  the  removal  of  some  wood  from  an  underground  chamber. 
6th  century.     Complete.     4  lines. 

10022.  Papyrus.  —  193  x  -342.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  written  by  Nilus  with  reference  to  the  dispatch  of  28  bundles  of  asparagus  (?). 
Address  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete.     12  lines. 

10023.  Papyrus.  —  198  x    14.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  seUs  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Small  upright  cursive. 

List  of  payments  by  various  persons.     7th  century.     Complete.     17  lines. 

10024.  Papyrus.—  193  x    14. —Behnesa   1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    selis. — 
Upright  cursive  ;  signature  in  sloping  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  Aurelius  Papuouthius  and  Aurelius  Menas  to  a  person  whose 
name  is  lost  for  the  receipt  of  a  water-wheel.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  Proxenas, 
in  Latin.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  year  226  =  195,  12th  indiction  (a.d.  549). 
Incomplete,  having  lost  the  beginning.     25  lines. 

On  the  two  eras  of  Oxyrhynchus,  dating  from  a.  d.  324  and  355  respectively,  see  Grenfell  and  Hunt's 
Oxyrhynchus  Papyri,  Part  I,  pp.  192-3. 

10025.  Papyrus. 181  x  -34.  —  Behnesa   1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   selis  and 

a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  written  by  Victor  to  a  person  whose  name  is  defaced,  requesting  him  on  the  authority 
of  the  bishop  to  pay  certain  produce  to  Peter,  the  bearer  of  the  letter.  Address  on  the 
verso  much  effaced.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete.     9  lines. 


GREEK   PAPYRI  5 

10026.  Papyrus.  —  -315  x    165.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenf ell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Upright  semi-cursive. 

List  of  cultivators  who  had  fled  from  the  estate  (kt^/xo)  of  Thaesis  to  that  of  Machauson. 
6th  century.     Practically  complete.     Two  columns,  containing  24  and  18  lines. 

10027.  Papyrus.  —  172  x  -363.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenf ell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Clear  sloping  cursive. 

Letter  written  by  Menas  to  a  person  whose  name  is  not  given,  with  reference  to  the  vintage 
in  the  vineyard  of  Pambechius  and  other  persons.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th 
century.     Complete.     8  lines. 

10028.  Papyrus.  —  -315  x    193.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  on  either  side.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  of  a  loan  of  11  bushels  of  wheat  lent  by  the  heirs  of  Flavius  Apion  to 
Aurelius  Areotes  and  Aurelius  Samuel.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  Papnuthius,  in  Latin. 
Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  1st  year  of  Maurice,  1st  indiction  (a.d.  582).  Nearly 
complete.     26  lines. 

10029.  Papyrus.  —  069  X  -308. —Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  the  payment  of  270  pounds  of  meat  to  9  soldiers.  Dated  in  the  year  227  =  196, 
14th  indiction  (a.d.  551).     Complete.     4  lines. 

10030.  Papyrus.  —  -11  x  -31.  —  Behnesa  1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   selis   and 
a  strip  along  the  top.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  the  payment  of  300  pounds  of  meat  to  10  soldiers  and  16  pounds  to  Faustinus. 
Endorsed  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  year  227  =  196,  14th  indiction  (a.d.  551). 
Practically  complete.     7  lines. 

In  the  same  hand  as  10029. 

10031.  Papyrus.  —  -309  x    18.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Upright  curaive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  Aurelius  Victor  to  Flavius  Strategius  for  the  receipt  of  imple- 
ments for  a  mill.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  Theon,  in  Greek  and  Latin.  Title  on  the 
verso.  Dated  in  the  consulship  of  Belisarius,  13th  indiction  (a.d.  535).  Practically 
complete.     30  lines. 

10032.  Papyrus.  —  -274  x    178.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  at  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  ^  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  Marinus  (cf.  10019),  requesting  him  to  pay  15  solidi  to  Georgius. 
Address  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete.     15  lines. 


6  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10033.  Papyrus.  —  -159  x  -34.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  a  person  whose  name  is  mutilated,  asking  that  a  horse  should  be  sent 
to  him  before  the  inundation,  and  making  other  requests.  Address  on  the  verso. 
6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     12  lines. 

10034.  Papyrus.  —  -32  x  -2.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    sells    and 
a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Small  nearly  upright  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  Aurelius  Ptollion  to  the  heirs  of  Flavins  Apion  (cf.  10016),  of 
the  receipt  of  an  axle  for  a  water-wheel.  Title  on  the  verso.  Signature  of  the  scribe, 
Papnuthius,  in  Latin.  Dated  in  the  3rd  year  of  Maurice,  2nd  indiction  (a.d.  584). 
Practically  complete.     29  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  137. 

10035.  Papyrus.  —  -12  x  -33.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Theodoras,  a  chartularius,  to  other  chartularii,  requesting  them  to  appoint 
Abraham  and  Nicetes  as  guards.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th  century.  Complete. 
5  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  156. 

10036.  Papyrus.  —  175  x  -36.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  along  the  top.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Georgius,  chartularius,  requesting  him  to  send  the  elders  of  a  village, 
as  their  presence  was  required  at  a  judicial  inquiry.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or 
7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     10  lines. 

10037.  Papyrus.  —  -177  x  -303.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  seHdes.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  issued  by  John,  village  scribe  of  Spania,  stating  that  he  had  received  and  forwarded 
7057  bushels  of  wheat.     6th  century.     Practically  complete.     5  lines. 

10038.  Papyrus.  —  -177  x  -362.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Letter  written  by  Christophorus  to  Georgius,  a  comes,  with  regard  to  helping  Joseph,  the 
steward  of  Christophorus,  to  pay  certain  taxes.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th 
century.     Practically  complete.     9  lines. 

10039.  Papyrus.  — -326  x    112.  —  Behnesa  1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   sells.— 
Good-sized  clear  cursive ;   signatures  sloping  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  Menas  to  the  heirs  of  Flavins  Apion  for  the  receipt  of  371 
bushels  of  wheat.  Title  on  the  verso.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  Papnuthius,  in 
Latin.  Dated  in  the  5th  year  of  Maurice,  5th  indiction  (a.d.  587).  Practically 
complete.     39  lines. 


GREEK   PAPYRI  7 

10040.  Papyrus.  —  -162  x  -312.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Letter  from  Constantinus  to  bis  brother,  in  extremely  corrupt  Greek,  about  loading  a  boat 
and  other  matters.  Address  on  the  verso.  5th  or  6tb  century.  Nearly  complete. 
10  lines. 

10041.  Papyrus.  —  -285  x  -166.  —  Behnesa   1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1   sells.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  given  by  Apollo,  Abraham  and  Anoup  to  Ammenius  for  3  bushels  of  wheat  and 
1  solidus  less  4^  carats  for  each  of  the  4  indictions  from  the  5th  to  the  8th. 
6th  century.     Complete.     14  lines. 

10042.  Papyrus.  —  132  x  -306.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).       1  sells  and 
a  strip  along  the  top.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Mixed  cursive  and  uncial. 

Letter  concerning  a  dispute  between  a  monk,  Papnouthius,  and  a  scribe.  The  address 
on  the  verso  is  effaced.     About  the  6th  century.     Practically  complete.     7  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  157. 

10043.  Papyrus.  — -116  x  -325.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  sells.— 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Cosmas,  a  comes,  stating  that  two  brickmakers  from  the  village  of 
Tampeti  had  come  to  the  village  of  Ibion,  and  requesting  Cosmas  to  take  security 
from  them  to  prevent  their  running  away  a  second  time.  Address  on  the  verso. 
6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete.     6  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  158. 

10044.  Papyrus.  —  -134  x  -33.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  payment  through  a  bank  of  9  solidi,  being  the  price  of  3  horses.  Dated  in 
the  year  294  =  263,  6th  indiction  (a.  D.  618).     Complete.     6  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  153. 

10045.  Papyrus.  —  -12  x  -323.  —  Behnesa   1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  48  solidi  for  the  4th  and  5th  indictions  from  Theodoras  to  a  steward.  Title  on 
the  verso.     Dated  in  the  year  249  =  218,  6th  indiction  (a.d.  572).    Complete.    7  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  149. 

10046.  Papyrus.  —  -141  x  -319.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  seUs  and 
a  strip  along  the  top.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter,  in  very  corrupt  Greek,  from  Epasklas  to  a  person  whose  name  is  effaced,  on  money 
affairs.  Address  on  the  verso  much  effaced.  6th  century.  Nearly  complete. 
11  lines. 


8  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10047.  Papyrus.  —  .081  x  -322.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   seUs. — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Slightly  sloping  cursive. 

Receipt  for  various  amounts  of  wine  delivered  to  different  persons  by  Phoebammon.  Dated 
in  the  year  267  =  236,  9th  indiction  (a.  d.  590).     Practically  complete.     4  lines. 

In  the  same  hand  as  10051. 

10048.  Papyrus.  —  084  x  -345.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  lOf  solidi,  being  the  wages  of  two  starters  (At^eVai)  for  a  month.  Dated  in 
the  year  294  =  263,  6th  indiction  (a.  d.  617).     Practically  complete.     4  lines. 

In  the  same  hand  as  10095,  10148,  10149. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  152. 

10049.  Papyrus.  — -318  x    121. —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Contract  between  Aurelius  Menas  and  Flavius  Apion,  in  which  the  first-named  binds  himself 
to  pay  24  solidi  if  he  steals  any  of  the  plant  received  by  him  from  Flavius  Apion. 
Title  on  the  verso.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  John,  in  Latin.  Cf.  10090,  a  similar 
contract  written  by  the  same  scribe  John  in  a.d.  612.  From  the  remnant  of  the  date 
in  10049  it  is  probable  that  it  was  written  on  the  day  following  that  on  which 
10090  was  written.  Nearly  complete,  having  lost  about  3  lines  at  the  beginning. 
30  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  139. 

10050.  Papyrus.  —  10.5  x  -36.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  Georgius,  chartularius,  by  a  person  whose  name  is  lost,  with  reference 
to  an  agreement  made  between  the  writer  and  the  son  of  Colluthus.  Address  on 
the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     6  lines. 

10051.  Papyrus.  —  -063  x  -322.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  3^  jars  of  wine  paid  to  14  guards.     Dated  in  the  year  267  =  236,  9th  indiction 
(a.d.  590).     Complete.    3  lines. 

In  the  same  hand  as  10047. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  150. 

10052.  Papyrus.  —  123  x  -327.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  along  the  top.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  4  solidi  less  16  carats  paid  to  Theodosius  by  Anastasius.  7th  century. 
Complete.     5  lines. 


GREEK   PAPYRI  9 

10053.  Papyrus.  — -315  x  103.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  to  the  left. —  Nearly  upright  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  John,  chief  of  the  stonemasons,  to  Flavins  Apion,  stating  that 
he  had  received  1  solidus  for  transport  of  stones.     Title  on  the  verso.     Signature  of 
the  scribe,  Isatus,  in  Latin.    Dated  in  the  4th  year  of  Justin  II,  2nd  indiction  (a.d.  569). 
Complete.     34  lines. 
Published  in  op.  eit.  no.  134. 

10054.  Papyrus.  — -317  x  142. —Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis.— 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Written  on  the  verso,  the  recto  being  blank.— 
Small  upright  cursive. 

List  of  payments  from  various  village  officials.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete. 
9  lines. 

10055.  Papyrus.  — -297  x  -11. —Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  to  the  left. —Thick  upright  cursive. 

List  of  payments  in  wheat.     6th  century.     Practically  complete,   but  defaced   in   parts. 
16  lines. 

10056.  Papyrus.  — -325  x  -307.— Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  sehdes 
and  a  strip  on  either  side.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  the  elders  of  the  village  of  Takona  to  Flavins  Apion,  stating 
that  they  had  received  200  bushels  of  seed-corn.  Title  on  the  verso.  Signature  of  the 
scribe,  Philoxenus,  in  Latin.  Dated  in  the  24th  year  of  Justinian,  the  8th  year  after 
the  consulship  of  Flavius  BasUius,  in  the  year  227=  196,  14th  indiction  (a.d.  550). 
Practically  complete.  30  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  133. 

10057.  Papyrus.  —  -288  x  -223.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides 
and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Small,  slightly  sloping  cursive. 

Agreement  between  Aurelius  Serenus  and  Flavius  Serenus,  comes,  by  which  the  former 
agrees  to  undertake  the  management  of  his  stables  for  one  year.  Title  on  the  verso. 
Signature  of  the  scribe,  Philoxenus,  in  Latin.  Dated  in  the  24th  year  of  Justinian, 
the  8th  year  after  the  consulship  of  Ilavius  Basilius,  in  the  year  226  =  195,  13th 
indiction  (a.d.  550).     Nearly  complete.     33  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  140. 

10058.  Papyrus.  —  -27  x  -325.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt\  —  2  selides 
and  a  strip  along  the  top.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Rude  semi-uncial. 

Agreement  to  pay  18  solidi  on  the  first  of  Thoth,  addressed  by  Philoxenus  to  Andronicus, 
a  comes,  on  behalf  of  a  third  person  whose  name  is  not  given,  but  who,  from  his  title, 
was  probably  Flavius  Apion.  Cf.  10016,  &c.  Title  on  the  verso.  About  the  6th 
century.     Complete.     13  lines. 

C 


10  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10059.  Papyrus.  —  -312  x  -23.  —  Behnesa    1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2    selides 
and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Account  of  sums  received  from  three  estates  and  of  sums  expended.  On  the  verso  list  in 
two  columns  of  payments  in  corn  by  various  persons.  6th  century.  Complete. 
Recto  28  lines.     Verso,  1st  column  23  lines,  2nd  column  27  lines. 

10060.  Papyrus.  —  -302  x    125.  —  Behnesa   1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  Phoebammon  to  the  heirs  of  Flavins  Apion  for  the  receipt  of 
a  water-wheel.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  5th  year  of  Maurice  (a.d.  587). 
Nearly  complete.     34  lines. 

10061.  Papyrus. —  -115  X  -245. —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  seHs. — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Receipt  for  42  bushels  of  barley.  6th  century.  Incomplete,  having  lost  the  beginnings 
of  lines.     6  lines. 

10062.  Papyrus.  —  -22  x  -243.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2    seHdes 
and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Declaration  on  oath  made  by  Aurelius  Pambechis  to  the  chief  of  the  Treasury  at 
Oxyrhynchus  that,  having  been  appointed  to  succeed  to  a  subordinate  post,  he 
would  carry  out  the  duties  faithfully.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  34th  year 
of  Justinian,  the  19th  year  after  the  consulship  of  Flavins  Basilius,  in  the  year 
237  =  206,  9th  indiction  (a.d.  560).  Incomplete,  being  broken  off  at  the  bottom. 
24  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  125. 

10063.  Papyrus.  —  -364  x  -253.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2    sehdes 
and  a  strip  on  both  sides.  —  Semi-cursive. 

Petition  addressed  by  Sousneus  to  a  person  whose  name  is  not  given,  with  reference  to 
a  dispute  between  himself  and  his  younger  brother  about  the  division  of  their  father's 
property.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete.     27  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  131. 

10064.  Papyrus.—  113  x  -234.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis.— 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Receipt  for  1  solid  us  less  4  carats  paid  by  Abraham  to  Petrus  Curiosus.  Title  on  the 
verso.  6th  or  7th  century.  Incomplete,  having  lost  about  6  letters  at  the  beginning 
of  each  line.     6  lines. 

10065.  Papyrus.  —  162  x  -296.  —  Behnesa    1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   seHs.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  irregular  semi-uncial. 

Letter  addressed  to  Stabulas.  Address  on  the  verso  effaced.  6th  century.  Nearly 
complete,  but  effaced  in  parts.     14  lines. 


GREEK   PAPYRI  11 

10066.  Papyrus.  —  088  x  -322.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  IJ  solidi  less  5^  carats  for  the  purchase  of  poultices  for  the  horses  of  the  public 
circus.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  year  228=  197,  15th  indiction  (a.d.  552). 
Complete.     7  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  145. 

10067.  Papyrus.  —  095  x  •248.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive  ;   same  hand  as  10068. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Theodorus,  asking  for  vegetables.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th 
century.     Complete.     4  lines. 

10068.  Papyrus.  —  098  x  -342.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  along  the  top.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive ;  same  hand 
as  10067. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Georgius,  a  comes,  asking  him  to  attend  to  the  business  of  the  son 
of  Abraham.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th  century.  Pra<?tically  complete. 
6  lines. 

10069.  Papyrus.  —  103  x  -372.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Justus  to  a  person  whose  name  is  mutilated,  announcing  the  dispatch  of  some 
money.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th  century.  Complete,  but  the  writing 
is  effaced  in  parts. 

10070.  Papyrus.  —  -322  x  -258.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sehs  and 
a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Contra<;t  between  eight  persons  and  Flavius  Apion,  by  which  the  former  agree  to  pay  3000 
jars  as  rent  for  a  vineyard.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  12th  year  of  Justin  II, 
10th  indiction  (a.d.  577).     Nearly  complete.     27  lines. 

1007L  Papyrus.  —  -408  x  -323.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  4  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Receipt  for  2205  solidi  to  be  delivered  at  Alexandria.  Dated  in  the  6th  year  of  Tiberius 
Constantinus,  14th  indiction  (a.d.  580).  Incomplete,  having  lost  the  beginning. 
21  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  144. 

10072.  Papyrus. —  -318  X -24. —Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.— 
Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  to  Flavius  Apion  from  Anoup,  asking  for  indulgence  in  respect  of  a  debt  which  he 
professes  himself  unable  to  pay.     6th  century.     Practically  complete.     23  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  130. 

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12  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10073.  Papyrus.  —  -313  x  -263.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  seHdes.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Report  of  a  public  meeting  at  which  it  was  proposed  to  pay  some  signal  honour  to  the 
prytanis.     Late  3rd  or  4th  century.     Nearly  complete.     30  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  41. 

10074.  Papyrus.  —  058  x  -31.  —  Behnesa    1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2    narrow 
selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  a  rope  provided  by  the  monks  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Andrew.     Dated  in  the 
year  231  =  200,  4th  indiction,  Pharmouthi  12th  (a.  d.  556).     Complete.     3  lines. 
In  the  same  hand  as  10078. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  147. 

10075.  Papyrus.  —  053  x  -288.  —  Behnesa   1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  four  mats  provided  by  Melas,  head  of  the  same  monastery,  for  the  use  of  the 
porters.      Endorsement  on  the  verso.      Dated  in  the  year  232  =  201,  4th  indiction, 
Pharmouthi  17th  (a.  d.  556).     Complete.     4  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  148. 

10076.  Papyrus.  —  08  x  -298.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  a  payment  to  Serenus,  a  stableman,  from  the  monks  of  the  same  monastery.  Title 
on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  year  232  =  201,  4th  indiction,  Athur  (a.  d.  555).  Practi- 
cally complete.     7  lines. 

In  the  same  hand  as  10077, 10070, 10150. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  146. 

10077.  Papyrus.—  063  X  -297.  — Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    sells.— 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  a  rope  provided  by  the  monks  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Andrew  for  the  use  of 
Joseph.     Endorsement  on  the  verso.     Dated  in   the   year  232  =  201,  4th  indiction, 
Mecheir  24th  (a.  d.  556).     Complete.     5  lines. 
Cf.  note  on  10076. 

10078.  Papyrus.  —  05  x  -17.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    selis.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  four  mats  provided  by  the  monks  of   the   monastery  of  St.   Andrew   for  the 
y(ovxiK{bv)  kovTp(6v).     Dated  in  the  year  232  =  201,  4th  indiction,  Phamenoth  11th 
(a.  d.  556).     Complete.     5  lines. 
In  the  same  hand  as  10074. 

10079.  Papyrus.  —  08  x    105.  —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1    selis.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  H  coils  of  rope  provided  by  the  monks  for  the  use  of  Philoxenus.     Endorsement 
on  the  verso.     Dated  in  the  year  232  =  201,  4th  indiction,  Pauni  25th  (a.  d.  556). 
Complete.     6  lines. 
Cf.  note  on  10076. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  13 

10080.     Papyrus. —  11  X  -34. —  Behnesa    1897    (Grenf ell-Hunt).  —  1    sells.— 
.     Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Georgius  concerning  the  repair  of  a  boat,  the  rudder  of  which  was 
broken.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th  century.  Practically  complete,  though 
worm-eaten.     5  lines. 

1008L  Papyrus.  —  134  x  -363.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenf ell-Hunt).— 1  sells  and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Menaa,  chartularius,  to  Theodorus,  a  comes,  concerning  a  horse  which  Menas 
had  sent.     Address  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete.     7  lines. 

10082.  Papyrus.  —  -257  x  408.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  sells.  — 
Sloping  cursive  ;  signature  in  uncials. 

Letter  from  John  to  Phoebammon,  breaking  off  the  engagement  between  Euphemia,  his 
daughter,  and  Phoebammon  on  account  of  the  latter's  misconduct.  Signature  of  John 
at  the  bottom.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly  perfect,  having  lost  the  beginning, 
which  probably  contained  only  the  date.     15  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  129. 

10083.  Papyrus.  —  -297  x  087.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  seHs.  — 
Small  upright  cursive. 

Copy  of  a  receipt  issued  by  Pamouthius  for  30  bushels  of  corn.  6th  century.  Practically 
complete.     12  lines. 

10084.  Papyrus.  —  -26  x  -239.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  selldes 
joined  so  that  the  recto  of  one  and  the  verso  of  the  other  come  together.  — 
Fibres  on  both  sides  partly  horizontal,  partly  vertical.  —  Small  upright 
cursive  on  one  side  (two  hands),  larger  cursive  on  the  other. 

On  one  side  two  narrow  columns  of  accounts,  on  the  other  12  lines  of  a  taxing-account. 
6th  or  7th  century.     Imperfect. 

Taxing-account  published  in  op.  cit.  no.  127. 

10085.  Papyrus.  —  -313  x  305.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).—  2  selides  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Upright,  clear  cursive. 

Deed  by  which  Stephanous,  the  daughter  of  John,  takes  over,  with  the  consent  of  her  husband 
Marcus,  the  liabilities  of  her  father.  Title  on  the  verso.  Signature  of  the  scribe, 
Paulus,  in  Latin.  Dated  in  the  7th  year  of  Justin  II,  5th  indiction,  in  the  year 
248  =  217  (a.  d.  572).     Practically  complete.     33  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  126. 

10086.  Papyrus.  —  -308  x  -324.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  seUdes.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Menas  to  Georgius,  comes,  asking,  amongst  other  things,  for  some  pumpkins. 
Address  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     17  lines. 


14  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10087.  Papyrus.  —  -228  x  -345.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  seKdes.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Letter.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly  complete,  but  effaced  in  parts. 
9  lines. 

10088.  Papyrus.  —  -129  x  -35.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Theodoras,  asking  for  some  wine  to  be  sent  him  through  Georgius. 
Address  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Complete.     5  lines. 

10089.  Papyrus.  — -326  x    142.  — Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Small  upright  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  Aurelius  Sarmatas  to  the  heirs  of  Flavius  Apion  for  the  receipt 
of  a  water-wheel.  Title  on  the  verso.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  Anastasius,  in  Latin. 
Dated  in  the  9th  year  of  Maurice,  9th  indiction  (a.  d.  591).  Practically  complete. 
40  lines. 

10090.  Papyrus.  — -358  X    112. —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Upright  cursive  ;  signature  in  sloping  cursive. 

Agreement  between  Aurelius  Phib  and  Aurelius  Apollos  on  the  one  hand  and  Flavius  Apion 
on  the  other,  by  which  the  two  former  bind  themselves  to  pay  24  solidi  if  they  steal 
any  of  the  plant  which  they  have  received  from  Flavius  Apion.  Title  on  the  verso. 
Signature  of  the  scribe,  John,  in  Latin.  Dated  in  the  3rd  year  of  Heraclius,  Ist  indic- 
tion (a.  D.  612),  Phaophi  28th.  Cf.  10040,  a  similar  contract  also  written  by  John, 
probably  on  the  following  day.     Practically  complete.     33  lines. 

10091.  Papyrus.  —  -082  x  -318.  —  Behnesa   1897   (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  selis.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  semi-cursive. 

Letter  from  Spanias  to  Macarius,  requesting  him  to  send  the  ap\i(rvixiiaxoi  of  the  village  of 
Meskanouneus.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th  century.  Practically  complete. 
7  lines. 

10092.  Papyrus.  —  -322  x    148.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Sloping  cursive. 

Account  of  expenditure.     6th  or  7th  century.     Complete.     7  lines. 

10093.  Papyrus.  —  121  x  -31.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   selis   and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Letter  stating  that  the  writer  intended  to  send  8  /SovVoXa.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or 
7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     7  lines. 

10094.  Papyrus. —-11  x  -323.  —  Behnesa   1897   (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1   selis.— 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  3  solidi  less  12  carats  paid  through  the  bank  of  Macarius  to  some  boatmen. 
Title  on  the  verso.     Dated  in  the  year  289  =  258  (a.  d.  612).     Practically  complete. 
5  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  151. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  15 

10095.  Papyrus.  —  -105  x  -33,  —  Behnesa   1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1    sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  7i  carats  paid  to  certain  (n/'/x/aaxot.     Dated  in  the  year  294  =  263  (a.d.  618). 
Cf.  note  on  10048.     Practically  complete.     4  lines. 

10096.  Papyrus. —  11  x  -316.  —  Behnesa    1897   (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1    seHs. — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Order   addressed   by  John,  a  comes,  to  Phoebammon  for  the  payment  of  wine  to  various 
persons.     Dated  in  the  year  180=  149  (a.  d.  503).     Practically  complete.     7  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  141. 

10097.  Papyrus.  —  077  x  -346.  —  Behnesa  1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  seUs.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Theodorus,  stating  that  he  had  sent  some  fruit.     Address  on  the  verso. 
6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     3  lines. 

10098.  Papyrus.  — -333  x   086.  —  Behnesa  1897    (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells.— 
Clear  upright  cursive  ;  signature  of  John  m  sloping  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  John,  a  deacon,  to  the  heirs  of  Flavins  Apion,  stating  that  he  had 
received  4  artabae  of  wheat.  Title  on  the  verso.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  Papnu- 
thius,  in  Latin.  Dated  in  the  5th  year  of  Maurice,  5th  indiction  (a.  d.  587).  Practi- 
cally perfect.     42  lines. 

10099.  Papyrus.—  127  X  -347.  — Behnesa   1897   (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  sells. — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Georgius  (?),  asking  him  to  send  Theodorus  who  was  required  to  go  to 
Alexandria.    Address  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     6  lines. 

10100.  Papyrus.  —  -988  x  -335.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  8  selides.  — 
Fibres,  top  sells  horizontal,  the  rest  vertical.  —  Nearly  upright  cursive. 

Contract  between  John  and  Plavius  Apion  (the  younger),  by  which  the  former  binds  himself 
on  oath  to  take  charge  of  Apion's  stable  for  a  year.  Signature  of  the  scribe,  Papnu- 
thius,  in  Greek  and  Latin.  At  the  beginning  a  mutilated  protocol.  Title  on  the  verso. 
Dated  in  the  reign  of  Heraclius,  the  14th  indiction,  in  the  year  287  =  256  (a.  u.  610). 
Nearly  perfect.  51  lines. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  138. 

10101.  Papyrus.  —  100  x    172.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  7  seUdes.  — 
Fibres,  top  seUs  horizontal,  the  rest  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  Marinus,  announcing  the  arrival  of  corn,  wine,  &c.,  and  stating  that  the 
writer's  supplies  were  insufficient.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly 
complete.     64  lines. 

10102.  Papyrus.  — -3  x  -545. —  Behnesa    1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  4   selides.— 
On  the  recto  large  cursive ;  on  the  verso  smaUer. 

On  the  recto  account  of  payments  made  to  persons  in  the  employ  of  Auastasius  from  the  11th 
to  the  13th  indiction.     On  the  verso  account  of  sums  received  and  expended.     6th  or 
7th  century.     Practically  complete.     Recto  18  lines;  verso  25  lines. 
Lines  10-16  of  the  verso  published  in  op.  cit.  no.  154. 


16  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10103.  Papyrus.  --  -907  x  -33.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  7  selides  and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive  ;  signa- 
tures in  sloping  cursive. 

Contract  between  Serenus,  a  deacon,  and  the  heirs  of  Flavius  Apion,  by  which  the  first-named 
agrees  to  become  steward  of  an  estate  for  one  year.  Title  on  the  verso.  Signature  of 
the  scribe,  Papnuthius,  in  Greek  and  Latin.  Dated  in  the  let  year  of  Maurice,  Ist 
indiction  (a.  d.  583).  Nearly  complete,  having  lost  at  least  one  line  at  the  beginning. 
52  lines. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  136. 

10104.  Papyrus.  —  -285  x  -27.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  a  comes  concerning  the  non-arrival  of  some  money.  Address  on  the  verso. 
6th  or  7th  century.  Imperfect,  having  lost  a  few  letters  at  the  beginnings  of  lines. 
11  lines. 

10105.  Papyrus.  —  -331  x  -235.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  to  the  left.  —  On  the  recto  medium-sized  cursive,  on  the  verso 
smaller. 

On  the  recto  list  of  reductions  in  taxation.  Complete.  14  lines.  On  the  verso  an  account 
in  6  lines.     6th  or  7th  century. 

10106.  Papyrus.  —  -296  x  -974.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  8  seUdes 
and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Upright  cursive ;  the  verso  in  the  same  (?) 
hand. 

On  the  recto  four  columns  of  a  list  of  payments  in  com  and  money  to  various  persons.  On 
the  verso  another  account.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly  complete,  the  first  column  of 
the  recto  having  lost  the  beginnings  of  lines,  and  the  first  few  lines  of  the  verso  being 
lost.     Col.  2  recto  25  lines ;  verso  33  lines. 

10107.  Papyrus.  —  07  x  -319.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive  ;  same  hand  as  10108,  10109. 

Order  for  5  artabae  of  wheat  to  be  paid  to  Didymus,  addressed  by  Phib  to  his  brother 
Aphous.     Title  on  the  verso.     6th  century.     Cf.  10108.     Nearly  complete.     5  lines. 

10108.  Papyrus.—  087  x  -304.  — Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  selis. — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive  ;  same  hand  as  10107,  10109. 

Order  for  64  artabae  of  wheat  to  be  paid  to  Martyrius,  addressed  by  Phib  to  his  brother 
Aphous.     Title  on  the  verso.     6th  century.     Practically  complete.     7  lines. 

10109.  Papyrus. —  171  x  105. —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells.- 
Upright  cursive  ;  same  hand  as  10107,  10108. 

Conclusion  of  a  cancelled  document,  mentioning  Aphous.  Title  on  the  verso.  6th  century. 
Incomplete  and  defaced.     14  lines. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  17 

10110.  Papyrus.  —  -343  x   12.  —  Behnesa   1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive  ;  In  brown  ink. 

List  of  scutarii.     Title  on  the  verso.     7th  century.     Practically  complete.     16  lines. 

10111.  Papyrus.  —  133  x  -303.  —  Behnesa   1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   sells.  — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 
Account  of  payments  in  com  and  money  for  various  purposes.     6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly 
complete.     7  lines. 

10112.  Papyrus.  —  142  x  -376.  —  Behnesa   1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1    seUs.  — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 
Letter  from  Menas  to  Theodorus,  stating  that  he  had  sent  various  articles.     Address  on  the 
verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete,  but  effaced  in  parts.     6  lines. 

10113.  Papyrus.  — -296  x   085.  — Behnesa   1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   seHs. — 

Upright  cursive. 
List  of  payments  by  various  persons.     6th  century.     Complete.     18  lines. 

10114.  Papyrus.  — -313  x  -141.  — Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Upright  cursive. 

List  of  contributions  for  the  decoration  of  a  public  bath.     6th  or  7th  century.      Complete. 
17  lines. 

10115.  Papyrus. —  109  x  -323.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 

a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 
Letter,  mentioning  Claudianus.     Address  on  the  verso  effaced.     6th  or  7th  century.     Incom- 
plete.    7  lines. 

10116.  Papyrus.  —  168  x  -363.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  selldes.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  Victor  to  Theodorus,  asking  him  to  send  something  (the  word  is  lost)  to  Georgius. 
Address  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     4  lines. 

10117.  Papyrus.  —  -334  x  -197.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selldes 
joined  so  that  the  verso  of  one  and  the  recto  of  the  other  come  together.  — 
Fibres  partly  horizontal,  partly  vertical. —  On  one  side  small  upright 
cursive,  on  the  other  a  protocol  in  brow^n  ink. 

List  in  two  columns  of  payments  in  money  to  various  persons.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly 
complete,  having  lost  a  few  lines  at  the  beginning  of  column  1.  31  lines.  The  pro- 
tocol on  the  other  side  is  also  nearly  complete. 

10118.  Papyrus.  — -315  x    171.  — Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  4  seUdes. — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 
Letter  from  Philippus  and  Menas  to  Georgius,  a  comes.     Address  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th 
century.     Incomplete,  having  lost  the  ends  of  lines.     18  lines. 

D 


18  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10119.  Papyrus.  —  -302  x  13.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  sells.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

Contract  for  the  loan  of  142  artabae  of  wheat  from  Ammonius  to  Serenus,     6th  century. 
Complete,  but  effaced  in  parts.     12  lines. 

10120.  Papyrus.  —  -296  x  189.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  sehdes.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

Account  of  corn  received  and  sold.     6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     10  lines. 

10121.  Papyrus.  — -305  x  18. —Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  sehdes. — 
Kecto  small  upright  cursive  ;  verso  (and  the  address  on  the  recto)  sloping 
cursive. 

On  the  recto  list  of  receipts,  16  lines.  At  the  bottom  a  line  of  shorthand  and  the  address  of 
the  letter  on  the  verso.  At  right  angles  3  lines  of  an  account.  On  the  verso  letter 
from  John  and  others  to  a  '  comitotribunus/  concerning  Pamouthius,  a  chartularius, 
who  wished  to  resign  his  ofBce  owing  to  weak  health.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly 
complete.  The  verso  contains  13  lines. 
Verso  published  in  op.  cit.  no.  128. 

10122.  Papyrus.—  113  X  -295. —Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sehs.— 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

List  of  stones  with  measurements  required  for  building  purposes.     6th  or  7th  century.    Com- 
plete.    9  lines. 

10123.  Papyrus.  — -312  x  186. —Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  sehdes. — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

List  of  payments  in  com  from  the  village  of  Thmaiamuneus.     Late  4th  or  5  th  century. 
Nearly  complete.     17  lines. 

10124.  Papyrus.  —  164  x  -306.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  from  ]ehasklas  to  his  brother  Abonas  concerning  some  boats.     Address  on  the  verso. 
4th  century.     Nearly  complete.     13  lines. 

10125.  Papyrus.  —  142  x  -289.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping  cursive. 

Receipt  for  7  solidi  less  17  carats  paid  by  the  steward  of  Theon  to  Antiochus  and  Philip. 
Title  on  the  verso.     6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     6  lines. 

10126.  Papyrus.  —  -328  x  173.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  sehdes.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

Account  of  wine  received  and  paid  during  Mesore.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically  complete. 
19  lines. 

10127.  Papyrus.  —  -326  x  164:.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

Account  concerning  the  riparii  of  the  house  of  Theon.     6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  com- 
plete.    22  lines. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  19 

10128.  Papyrus.—  15  x  -294.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   selis  with 
a  strip  along  the  top  and  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

List  of  payments  to  various  persons.  Title  on  the  verso  effaced.  Dated  in  the  237th  =  206th 
year,  9th  indiction  (a.  d.  561).  Nearly  complete,  but  the  first  5  lines  are  much 
effaced.     12  lines. 

10129.  Papyrus.  —  175  x  427.  —  Belinesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  3  sehdes  and 
a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Large  upright  cursive. 

List  of  payments  to  a  bank,  in  two  columns.  6th  century.  Imperfect,  the  lower  parts  of 
the  columns  being  lost.     25  lines. 

10130.  Papyrus.  —  -3  x  -289.  —  Behnesa  1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2   selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  from  John  to  Martinus,  complaining  of  the  conduct  of  Julianas.     Address  on  the 
verso.     6th  century.     Nearly  complete.     15  lines. 

1013L     Papyrus.  —  -288  x  -356.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  3  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  Pamanius  (?)  about  fioibia  (oxen),  &c.  Address  on  the  verso.  6th  or  7th 
century.     Imperfect.     17  lines. 

10132  (a),  {b),  (c).     Papynas.  —  Average  size  of  leaf  -295  x  -21.  —  Behnesa  1897 
(Grenfell-Hunt).  —  11  selides.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Book  consisting  of  6  leaves,  of  which  8  pages  contain  writing,  4  pages  are  blank.  List  of 
payments  in  com  and  money  from  inhabitants  of  several  villages.  6th  century. 
Practically  perfect.     On  the  first  page  23  lines. 

10133.  Papyrus.  —  -335  x  -235.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  3  sehdes.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

Memorandum  of  a  division  of  property  between  the  heirs  of  Paulus.    6th  or  7th  century. 
Complete.     13  lines. 
Published  in  op.  eit.  no.  132. 

10134.  Papyrus.  —  -32  x  -285.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  3  selides.  — 
Upright  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  list  of  payments  of  com  by  the  inhabitants  of  various  villages  and  other  persons. 
On  the  verso  receipts  of  a  banker.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly  complete.  Recto 
17  lines,  verso  14  lines. 

10135.  Papyrus.  —  -275  x  -365.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  3  sehdes.  — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

List  of  persons  who  had  received  their  monthly  wage  through  a  bank.  Title  on  the  verso. 
Dated  in  the  year  289  =  258,  Ist  indiction  (a.  d.  612).    Practically  complete.     15  lines. 

10136.  Papyrus.  —  -3  x  -262.  —  Behnesa    1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  3   sehdes.  — 
Upright  cm"sive. 

Account  of  receipts  and  expenditure.     6th  century.     Practically  complete.     8  lines. 

d2 


20  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10137.  Papyrus.  —  -205  x  -328.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  Georgius,  comes,  by  a  chartularius,  concerning  the  collection  of  various 
debts.  The  letter  is  continued  for  3  lines  on  the  verso,  which  also  contains  the  address. 
6th  or  7th  century.     Nearly  perfect,  but  rather  defaced.     19  lines. 

10138.  Papyrus.  — -25  x  -317.  —  Belmesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  selides. — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Clear  upright  cursive. 

Letter  concerning  a  singularius.  6th  century.  Practically  complete,  but  rather  effaced  in 
parts.     17  lines. 

10139.  Papyrus.  — -315  x  -36.  — Behnesa    1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  4  seHdes. — 
Sloping  cursive. 

List  of  payments  in  money  by  various  persons,  in  two  columns,  of  which  the  first  is  muti- 
lated, the  second  complete.     6th  or  7th  century.     Imperfect.     Col.  2  has  19  lines. 

10140.  Papyrus.  —  -3  x  416.  —  Behnesa   1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  3   sehdes.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

List  of  payments  in  corn  by'various  villages,  in  two  columns.  Title  on  the  verso,  and  various 
notes  written  in  different  directions  on  both  recto  and  verso.  6th  or  7th  century. 
Practically  complete.     19  lines  in  the  first  column. 

10141.  Papyrus.  —  -295  x  -545.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  6  selides.  — 
On  the  recto  upright  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  shorthand. 

On  the  recto  account  of  payments  in  wine,  in  11  narrow  columns.  6th  or  7th  century.  Both 
recto  and  verso  have  been  used  previously  to  contain  documents  which  were  effaced  to 
make  room  for  the  later  writing.  The  original  writing  on  the  recto  was  sloping 
cursive,  that  on  the  verso  semi-uncial.  Imperfect,  the  beginning  being  lost.  Recto 
cols.  4-11  each  contain  6  lines. 

10142.  Papyrus.  —  -31  x  -716.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  5  sehdes.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

List  of  payments  in  barley  by  various  persons,  in  three  columns.  6th  or  7th  century.  Imper- 
fect, the  first  column  being  mutilated.     Col.  2  contains  18  lines. 

10143.  Papyi-us.  —  -306  x  -396.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  3  selides.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

Accounts  rendered  by  different  officials  for  corn  transported  from  various  villages,  in  two 
columns.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly  complete,  but  effaced  in  parts.  Col.  1  contains 
17  lines. 

10144.  Papyrus.  —  -303  x  -835.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  7  sehdes.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

On  the  recto  banking  account  of  Cephalas,  in  four  columns,  of  which  the  last  is  crossed  out. 

On  the  verso  account  of  receipts  and  payments  of  wine.     At  right  angles  9  lines  of 

another  account  concerning  Cephalas.  6th  century.     Practically  complete.     Col.  1  of 
the  recto  contains  8  lines. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  21 

10145.  Papyrus.  —  -296  x  -93.  —  Behnesa    1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  9    seUdes, 
joined  so  that  the  verso  of  the  first  comes  uppermost.  —  Upright  cursive. 

On  the  first  and  part  of  the  second  selis  protocol  in  brown  ink.  On  the  others  account  of 
receipts  and  payments  in  corn  and  of  sums  transmitted  to  Alexandria,  in  three  columns. 
6th  or  7th  century.  Incomplete,  being  broken  along  the  top.  Col.  2  contams 
14  lines. 

10146.  Papyrus.  —  -307  x  -966.  —  Behnesa   1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  8  seHdes 
and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Clear  upright  cursive. 

The  first  two  columns  contain  a  valuation  of  property  belonging  to  Cyria«us  and  his  brother, 
which  had  suffered  damage.  Cols.  3-6  contain  a  list  of  repayments  due  to  them  from 
various  persons  who  were  responsible.  6th  or  7th  century.  Nearly  complete.  Col.  1 
has  26  lines. 

10147  (a),  (b),  (c).     Papyrus.  —  -297  x  2-777.  —Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt),  — 
13  selides.  —  Upright  cursive. 
Account  of  receipts  of  corn  and  of  expenditure,  in  11  columns.     6th  or  7th  century.     Much 
mutilated.     Col.  2  contains  19  lines. 

10148.  Papyrus.  —  114  X  -35.  —  Behnesa   1897   (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1   sells.— 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  45  solidi  paid  for  barley  on  behalf  of  a  company  of  soldiers.     Dated  in  the  year 
294  =  263,  6th  indiction  (a.  d.  618).     Nearly  complete.     4  lines. 

Cf.  note  on  10048. 

10149.  Papyrus.  —  102  x  -35.  —  Behnesa   1897   (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1   selis.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  6  carats  paid  by  Georgius  to  Victor.     Dated  in  the  year  294=  263,  6th  indic- 
tion (a.  d.  618).     Imperfect.     4  lines. 
Cf.  note  on  10048. 

10150.  Papyrus.  —  089  x  -285.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  seUdes.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Receipt  for  7J  coils  of  rope  provided  by  the  monks  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Andrew  for 
Victor.     Dated  in  the  year  232  =  201,  4th  indiction  (a.  d.  555-556).     Nearly  com- 
plete.    6  lines. 
Cf.  note  on  10076. 

10151.  Papyrus.  —  188  x  -3.  —  Behnesa    1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1    selis.  — 

Fibres  vertical. —  Upright  cursive. 
Receipt  for  175  artabae  and  3  ixirpa  of  com  paid  by  John  to  Menas,  the  village  scribe  of 
Terittheus,  written  in  extremely  corrupt  Greek.     Title  on  the  verso.     6th  century. 
Nearly  complete.     10  lines. 


22  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10152.  Papyrus.  —  -81  x   19.  —  Behnesa   1897   (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  selides.  — 
Upright  cursive. 

List  of  guards  from  the  village  of  Terytheus  appointed  to  protect  the  house  of  Anianus.  7th 
century.     Complete.     17  lines. 

10153.  Papyrus.  — -282  x    116. —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  sells  and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Upright  cursive. 

List  of  payments  from  various  persons,  amounting  in  all  to  42^^^  solidi.  6th  century. 
Incomplete,  being  broken  at  the  top.     8  lines. 

10154  (a),  (h),  (c).     Papyrus.— -3  x  -2435.-  Behnesa   1897    (GrenfeU-Hunt).— 
20  seUdes.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Accounts  of  receipts  and  expenditure  in  connexion  with  an  estate,  the  receipts  occupying  three 
and  the  expenditure  six  columns.  6th  century.  The  first  three  columns  are  incom- 
plete, the  rest  are  complete,  or  practically  so.     Col.  1  has  27  lines. 

10155.  Papyrus.  —  -322  x  -285.  —  Behnesa  1897  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  2  seUdes.  — 
On  the  recto  upright  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  larger  cursive. 

On  the  recto  account  of  payments  for  the  5th  indiction,  chiefly  to  the  bank  of  Anastasius. 
6th  century.  In  two  columns,  of  which  the  first  is  nearly  complete  and  contain  18 
lines,  while  of  the  second  only  the  beginnings  of  6  lines  are  preserved.  On  the  verso 
accounts,  nearly  complete,  of  receipts  and  expenditure  in  connexion  with  Flavins  Apion's 
estates. 

10156.  Papyrus.  —  108  x    083.  —  CoUection  Huber.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  part  of  an  account,  containing  7  incomplete  lines.     On  the  verso  parts  of 
2  lines  from  an  account.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
Journal  d'entr^e  du  Musee  7549. 

10157.  Papyrus. 103  x   094.  —  CoUection  Huber.  —  2  selides.  — On  the  recto 

small  cursive  ;    on  the  verso  medium-sized  sloping  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of   12  lines  from  an  account  connected  with  instruments  used  in  oil- 
making.     On  the  verso  parts  of  10  lines  from  a  list  of  names.     Recto  2nd  or  3rd 
century;  verso  3rd  century. 
Journal  7549. 

10158.  Papyrus.  — 117  x   093.  — Collection  Huber.  —  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive; 
a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

On   the   recto  parts  of  6  lines  from  an  account.     On  the  verso  8  incomplete  lines  from 
another  account.     2nd  century. 
Journal  7549. 

10159  (ft),  (b).     Papyrus.  —  098  x   09  and    091  x   09,  —  CoUection   Huber.  — 
1  seUs.  —  SmaU  cursive. 
Parts  of  23  lines  from  a  money  account,  in  two  fragments.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
Journal  7549. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  28 

10160.  Papyrus.  —  096  x    094.  —  Collection  Huber.  —  1  selis.  —  On  the  recto 
medium-sized  semi-uncial ;   on  the  verso  small  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  two  columns^  the  second  of  which  has  only  the  beginnings  of  lines, 

from  a  literary  work,  perhaps  a  scientific  treatise.     Col.  1  has  11  lines.      On  the  verso 

3  lines  from  an  account  (?),  mentioning  the  6th  and  7th  years.     Recto  2nd  century ; 

verso  2nd  or  3rd  century. 

Journal  7549. 

Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications,  V.  no.  2,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10161.  Papyrus. 083  x   088.  —  Collection  Huber.  —  1  sehs.  —  On   the   recto 

small  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  good-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  two  columns  giving  a  hst  of  names.     The  first  column  contains  5  lines. 
On  the  verso  parts  of  5  lines  from  an  account  of  Ammonius.     Recto  2nd  or  3rd 
century;  verso  3rd  century. 
Journal  7549. 

10162.  Papyrus.  —  084  x   087.  —  Collection  Huber.  —  1  selis.  —  On  the  recto 
small  cursive ;  on  the  verso  large  semi-uncial. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  7  lines  from  a  document  containing  names  and  amounts  of  wheat.     On 
the  verso  ends  of  4  lines  from  a  document.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
Journal  7549. 

10163.  Papyrus. — 07  x    102.  —  Collection  Huber.  —  2  seHdes.  —  On  the  recto 
sloping  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  upright  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  7  lines,  much  efEaced,  from  a  document.     On  the  verso  beginnings  of 
6  much  effaced  lines.     3rd  century. 
Journal  7549. 

10164  (a),  (&),  (c).     Papyrus.  — 195  x   027  (fragment  b).  —  1  selis.  —  Cursive. 

Three   fragments  from   an  accoimt.      2nd  or  3rd   century.     Fragment  (b)   has   parts    of 
9  lines. 
Nos.  10164-10201  are  gummed  down  on  paper. 

10165.     Papyrus.  —  036  x    032.  —  1   sehs.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
cursive. 
Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  document.     3rd  century  B.  c. 

10166  {a),  (h),  (c),  (i),  (e).     Papyrus.  —  051  x   062  (fragment  d).—  l  sehs.  —  Eude 

uncials. 

Five  fragments,  the  largest  {d)  containing  parts  of  6  lines,  from  a  prose  literary  work  in 
more  than  one  column.     3rd  century  B.  c. 

10167  (a),  (b).     Papyrus.  —  03  x    041  (fragment  a).  —  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive. 
Two   fragments,  containing  parts  of  4  and  3  lines  respectively,  from  a  document.     3rd 

century  b.  c. 

10168.     Papyrus. 022  x   041.  —  1  sehs.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Fragment  containing  parts  of  3  lines.     3rd  century  B.  c. 


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10169  (a),  (6),  (c).     Papyrus.  —  038  x   023  (fragment  a).  —  1    selis.  —  Upright 
cursive. 
Three  fragments,  the  largest  (a)  containing  parts  of  4  lines,  from  a  document.      4th  or  5th 
century. 

10170.     Papyrus.  — 031  x   03.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 
Parts  of  2  lines  from  a  document.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10171  (a),  (b),  (c),  (d),  (e),  (/),  (g),  (h),  {i),  {k),  (l),  (m),  (n),  (o),  (p),  (q),  {r),  {s).     Papyrus. 
07  X   059  (fragment  d).  —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Clear  semi- 
uncial. 
Eighteen   fragments  of   a  document,   the  largest  {d)  containing  parts   of   4   lines.      3rd 
century  b.  c. 

10172.  Papyrus. 027  x    024.  —  1  selis.  —  Kough  cursive. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  a  document.     3rd  century  B.C. 

10173.  Papyrus. 03  x   016.  —  1  selis.  —  Clear  semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  a  document.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10174  (a),  (i),  (c),  ((f).      Papyrus.  — -122  x    124   (fragment   6).  —  1    selis.  — Clear 
semi-uncial. 
Four   fragments,    the   largest    (b)    containing    parts   of    10   lines,    from   an  account.      3rd 
century  b.  c. 

•10175  (a),  (b).     Papyrus.  — 012  x   013.  —  1  selis.  — Semi-uncial. 

Two  fragments,  each  containing  part  of  a  line.  3rd  century  b.  c.  10105  perhaps  belongs 
to  this. 

10176.     Papyrus. 025  x    019.  —  1   selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized 

cursive. 
Parts  of  3  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c, 

10177  (a),  (?>),  (c),  [d),  (e),  (/),  {g),  {h),  (t),  {k),  {I),  (m),  («),  (o),  {p),  (q),  (r),  (s).      Papyrus. 

116  X    123  (fragment  d).  —  2  selides.  — Thick  cursive. 

Eighteen  fragments  from  an  account,  giving  a  list  of  names  and  amounts  in  obols,  written 
chiefly  in  Greek,  but  five  small  fragments  (c),  (</),  (n),  (q),  and  (#),  which  is  written  only 
on  the  verso,  are  in  demotic.  The  largest  fragment  {d)  contains  parts  of  two  columns, 
the  ends  of  14  lines,  and  the  beginnings  of  9  lines.  On  the  verso  of  (d)  5  lines  from 
another  account.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10178.  Papyrus. 021  x   019.  —  1  selis.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Fragment  containing  parts  of  2  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10179.  Papyrus. 013  x   012.  —  1  selis.  —  Cursive. 

Parts  of  2  lines.     3rd  century  B.  0. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  25 

10180.  Papyrus. 013  x   012.  —  1  selis.  —  Cureive. 

Fragment  containing  the  beginning  of  a  line.     About  the  4th  century ;  perhaps  belonging 
to  10169. 

10181.  Papyrus. 023  x   023.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Semi-uncial. 

Fragment  containing  part  of  a  line.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10182.  Papyrus.    -  019  x    019.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical,  —  Cursive. 
Fragment  containing  part  of  a  line.     3rd  century  b.  c.     Perhaps  belonging  to  10177. 

10183.  Papyrus.  — 012  x    023.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Semi-uncial. 
Parts  of  2  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10184  {a),  {b),  (c),  {d),  {e),  (/),  (g),  [h),  (i).     Papyrus.  —  053  x  -045  (fragment  g).  — 
1  selis.  —  Rough  uncial. 
Nine  fragments  from  an  account  of  payments  for  provisions  and   other   expenses.     The 
largest  fragment  {ff)  contains  9  lines  from  the  top  of  a  column.     3rd  century  B.  C. 

10185.  Papyrus.  — 02  x   018.  —  1  selis.  —  Cursive.    • 
Parts  of  4  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10186.  Papyrus, 016  x   015.  —  1  selis.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Fragment  containing  part  of  a  line.     2nd  century  b.  c. 

10187.  Papyrus. 018  x    012.  —  1  selis.  —  Cursive. 

Fragment  containing  parts  of  2  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10188.  Papyrus. 017  x    015.  —  1  selis.  —  Cursive. 

Fragment   containing  part   of  a  line.      About  the    4th   century  (?).      Perhaps   belonging 
trt  10169. 

10189.  Papyrus. 023  x   01.  —  1  selis.  —  Cursive. 

Fragment  containing  part  of  a  line.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10190  {a),  {b).     Papyrus.  — 083  x   055  (fragment  a).  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical. 
—  Good-sized  cursive. 
Two  fragments  from  an  account,  chiefly  concerning  wheat,  each  containing  parts  of  6  lines. 
3rd  century  b.  c. 

10191.     Papyrus. 043  x    02.  —  1  selis,  —  Upright  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10192  (a),  (6),  (c).     Papyrus.  —  096  x   039  (fragment  a).  —  1  selis,  —  Cursive. 
Three  fragments,  the  largest  [a)  containing  6  lines,  from  an  account.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10193.     Papyrus. 065  x    066.  —  1  sehs.  —  Fibres  vertical,  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Fragment  containing  the  beginnings  of  5  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 


£ 


26  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10194.  Papyrus.  —  075  x    17.  —  2    selides.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Clear    good- 
sized  cursive. 

Part  of  a  letter,  reproaching  the  addressee  for  going  away.     3rd  century  b.  c.     Incomplete, 
the  beginnings  of  lines  being  lost.     3  lines. 

10195.  Papyrus. 038  x    037.  —  1  sells.  —  Semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  2  lines  from  the  top  of  a  column.     3rd  century  b.  c.     Perhaps  belonging  to  10175. 

10196.  Papyrus. 038  x    038.  —  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  2  lines  from  the  top  of  a  column.     3rd  century  b.  c 

10197.  Papyrus. 019  x   026.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Cursive. 

Parts  of  2  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10198.  Papyrus. 036  x   031.  —  1  sells.  —  Cursive. 

Parts  of  2  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10199.  Papyrus. — 071  x    027.  —  1  sells. — Semi-uncial. 
Parts  of  5  lines  from  the  top  of  a  column.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10200.  Papyrus. 013  x    018.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Fragment  containing  part  of  a  line.     3rd  century  B.  c. 

10201  (a),  (h),  (c),  {(l),  (e).      Papyrus.  — 146  x  -155  (fragment  c).  —  1    sells    and 

a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Five  fragments  of  a  document,  apparently  a  receipt,  mentioning  a  Traoro^opoy  of  Ammon  and 
the  Memnonium.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     Fragment  (e)  contains  12  lines. 

10202  (a),  {h),  (c),  (d),  (e),  (/),  (g),  {h),  {i).      Papyrus.  — -127  x  -078   (fragment  i). 

—  2  selides.  —  Large  cursive  ;  written  on  both  sides. 

Nine  fragments  of  an  official  document  in  two  columns,  mentioning  Senthotes,  Kpirijpia,  and 
(on  the  verso)  the  4th  year  of  the  king.     2nd  century  b.  c.     The  largest  fragment  (4) 
contains  the  beginnings  of  13  lines. 
Journal  d'entr^e  du  Musee  12207. 

10203  (a),  (h),  (c),  (d).     Papyrus.  —  128  x    067  (fragment  d).  — 1  seHs.— Fibres 

vertical.  —  Thick  cursive. 
Four  fragments  of  a  letter,  the  largest  [d)  containing  the  ends  of  6  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10204  (ff),  (i),  (c),  {(t).      Papyrus.  —  037  x    029  (fragment  h).  —  1  sells.  —  Small 

cursive ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

Four  fragments,  the  largest  (i)  containing  on  the  recto  the  ends  of  5  lines,  and  on  the  verso 
parts  of  4  lines.     2nd  century  b.  c. 

10205.     Papyrus.  —  063  x   062.  —  1  seUs.  —  On  the  recto  small  cursive  ;  on  the 
verso  medium-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  ends  of  4  lines,  3  of  them  containing  the  date.      On   the  verso  ends  of 
4  lines.     Dated  in  the  reign  of  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalla  (a.  d.  198-201). 


GREEK  PAPYRI  27 

10206.  Papyrus.  — 063  x   042.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive ;  a  different 
hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  7  lines.     On  the  verso  ends  of  4  lines.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 

10207.  Papyrus.  — 022  x   023.  —  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  on 
the  verso. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  3  lines.     On  the  verso  parts  of  3  lines.     2nd  century  (?). 

10208  (a),  (&),  (c),  {d),  (e).     Papyrus.  —  -041  x   041  (fragment  b).  —  l  sells.  — On 
the  recto  uncial ;  on  the  verso  small  cursive. 

Five  fragments,  the  largest  (b)  containing  on  the  recto  parts  of  3  lines,  and  on  the  verso  the 
ends  and  beginnings  of  3  lines.     3rd  or  2nd  century  b.  c. 

10209.  Papyrus.  — 098  x    041.  —  1  sells.  —  On  the  recto  small  cursive ;  on  the 
verso  large  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  13  lines  of  an  account.     On  the  verso  parts  of  7  lines  of  another 
account.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10210.  Papyrus.  — 027  x  -029.  —  1  seUs.  —  Small  cursive ;  a  different  hand  on 
the  verso. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  3  lines,  mentioning  the  22nd  year  of  an  emperor.     On  the  verso  parts 
of  4  lines.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 

10211.  Papyrus. 012  x  -019.  —  1  sells.  — Small  cursive  ;   a  different  hand  on 

the  verso. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  2  lines.     On  the  verso  part  of  1  line.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10212.  Papyrus.  — 02  x   019.  —  1  sehs.  —  Small  cursive ;   a  different  hand  on 
the  verso. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  2  lines.     On  the  verso  parts  of  2  lines.    3rd  century  b.  c.     Probably 
from  the  same  papyrus  as  10211,  and  perhaps  10214. 

10213.  Papyrus. 018  x   032.  —  1  sells.  —  Upright  seml-unclal. 

Fragment  containing  the  end  of  a  line.     3rd  or  2nd  century  b.  c. 

10214  (a),  {b).     Papyrus.  —  023  x   015  (fragment  ft).  —  1  sells. —Small  cursive; 
a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

Two  fragments,  the  larger  (b)  containing  on  the  recto  parts  of  2  lines,  and  on  the  verso  parts 
of  3  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10215.  Papyrus.  — 013  x  -013.  —  1  sehs.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Semi-uncial. 
Fragment  containing  part  of  a  line.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10216.  Papyrus. 048  x    04.  —  1  sells.  —  Large  cursive. 

Ends  of  3  lines  and  beginnings  of  5  more.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

E  2 


28  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10217.  Papyrus.  —  -144  x  133  (largest  fragment),  -02  x  015  (smallest).  — Kom 
Ushim  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell).  —  2  selides.  —  Good-sized 
uncial. 

Fourteen  fragments  of  two  columns,  containing  parts  of  Iliad  L  273-362.      1st  or  2nd 
century.     45  lines  in  each  column. 
Journal  d'entree  du  Musee  31667. 
Described  and  collated  in  Fayilm  Towns  and  their  Papyri,  no.  141,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 

10218.  Papyrus.—  158  x  115  (largest),  047  x  03  (smallest).  —  Umm  el  Atl 
(Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell).  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  uncial. 

Ten  fragments  of  two  columns  containing  parts  of  Iliad  XX.  36-110.     1st  or  2nd  century. 
Journal  31667. 
Described  and  collated  in  op.  cit.  no.  160. 

10219.  Papyrus. — 315  x  109.— Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-GrenfeU). 
— 1  sells  and  a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Fibres  horizontal ;  in  the  strip  to  the 
left  vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Letter  from  Isidorus,  nearly   complete,  but  much   effaced.     Dated   in  the  28th   year  (of 
Philometor  or  Euergetes  II,  i.  e.  B.  c.  154  or  143).     19  lines. 
Journal  31667. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  144. 

10220.  Papyrus.  —  09  x    131.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-GrenfeU). 

—  1  seUs.  —  Very  cm-si ve. 

Receipt  given  by  Heracleides  to  Herais,  stating  that  he  had  received  24^  artabae  of  wheat, 
being  a  year's  rent.  Dated  in  the  14th  year  of  Claudius  (a.  d,  53).  Practically 
complete.     8  lines. 

Journal  31667.  , 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  152. 

10221.  Papyrus.  —  083  x   07.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell). 

—  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  the  tax  upon  the  sale  of  a  cow.     Dated  in  the  18th  year  of  Hadrian  (a.  d.  134). 
Complete.     8  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  62. 

10222.  Papyrus.  —  07  x   05.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-GrenfeU). 

—  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Ends  of  13  lines  of  a  contract  for  a  loan  of  corn  ;  cancelled.     Late  2nd  century. 
Journal  31667. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  205. 

10223.  Papyrus.  —  092  x    076.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-GrenfeU). 

—  1  sehs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

End  of  a  return  probably  relating  to  the  (-nUpidn  of  a  boy.     Written  in  the  reign  of  Anto- 
ninus (a.  d.  138-161). 
Journal  31667. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  206. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  29 

10224.  Papyrus.  —  122  x    108.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-GrenfeU). 

—  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  the  sitologi  of  NeoTou  fnoCK{iov)  of  the  payment  of  IJ^  artabae  of  wheat 
for  the  '  KOTotKoi  of  Hephaestias.'  Dated  in  the  3rd  year  of  Marcus  and  Verus 
(a.  d.  163).     Practically  complete.     11  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Published  in  op.  cii.  no.  84. 

10225.  Papyrus.  —  125  x    115.  — Unun  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell).  —  1  sells.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Receipt  for  vavp{wv)  K(ar)oi(Ka)i>)  and  minor  taxes.     Dated  in  the  5th  year  of  Marcus  and 
Verus  (a.  d.   164).     Complete.     6  lines. 
Journal  31667. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  57. 

10226.  Papyi-us.  —  15  x    14.  — Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell). 

—  1  seKs.  —  Small  neat  uncial. 

Fragment  of  an  account  of  judicial  proceedings,  mentioning  a  letter  of  the  praefect  Hono- 
ratus  and  the  decisions  of  Calpurnianus  and  other  6i/coio6o'rai.  2nd  century.  26 
incomplete  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  203. 

10227.  Papyrus.  —  097  x   08.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-GrenfeU). 

—  1  sells.  —  Small,  very  cursive. 

Receipt  for  20  drachmae  and  10  obols  for  TTpoabiaypa(l)6iJ.eva  paid  for  poll-tax  by  Soterichus. 
Dated  in  the  6th  year  of  Marcus  and  Verus  (a.  d.  166).     Complete.    7  lines. 
Journal  31667. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  199. 

10228  («),  {b).     Papyrus.  —  048  x  -122.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth- 
GrenfeU).  —  1  sells.  —  Clear  cursive. 

Part  of  a  receipt  for  a  tax  paid  by  Dioscorus.     Dated  in  the  13th  year  of  Marcus  (a.  d.  173). 
Incomplete.     6  lines. 
Journal  31667. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  200. 

10229.  Papyrus.  —  093  x   061.  — Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
feU). —  1  seUs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  the  sitologi  of  Bacchias  Hephaestias  of  a  payment  of  wheat.     Dated 
in  the  12th  year  of  Marcus  (a.  d.  172).     Incomplete.     13  lines. 
Journal  31667. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  207. 

10230.  Papyrus.  —  069  x    092.  — Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
feU). —  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  20  drachmae  and  [10]  obols  for  ■npo(xbiaypati>6ixiva  paid  for  poll-tax  by  Heron. 
2nd  century.     Written  in  the,  16th  year  of  an  emperor.     Incomplete,     5  lines. 
Journal  31667. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  198. 


80  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10231.  Papyrus.  —  059  x    123.  —  Umni  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell). 
—  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

List  of  fines  paid  by  various  persons.  "Written  in  the  26th  year  of  an  emperor,  who  must 
be  Commodus  or  Caracalla  (i.  e.  in  a.  d.  185  or  217).  Incomplete,  having  lost  the 
beginnings  of  lines.     4  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

PubHshed  in  op.  cit.  no.  66. 

10232.  Papyrus.  — -236  x    094.  — Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell).  —  1  seUs.  —  Very  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  the  sitologi  of  Bacchias  Hephaestias  of  the  receipt  of  3§  artabae  of  wheat 
and  /f  artaba  for  iTpo(Ty.{(Tpovniva)  paid  by  Orsenouphis  through  Tesenouphis.  Dated 
in  the  13th  year  of  M.  Aurelius.     Nearly  complete.     13  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  162. 

10233.  Papyrus.  —  141  x    113.  — Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell). —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Account  of  receipts  and  expenditure.  2nd  or  3rd  century.  Incomplete,  being  broken  at  the 
bottom.     12  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  163. 

10234.  Papyrus.  —  128  x  -232.  — Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell). —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Clear  cursive. 

Order,  addressed  to  the  chief  of  police  at  Bacchias,  to  send  certain  accused  persons.  2nd  or 
3rd  century.     Incomplete.     8  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  161. 

10235.  Papyrus.  —  059  x  -22.  —  Kom  Ushim  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell). 
—  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Clear  cursive. 

Order,  addressed  to  the  chief  of  police  at  Psenuris,  to  send  Emes,  who  was  accused  by  Aurelius 
Nilus.     Address  on  the  verso.     3rd  century.     Practically  complete.     3  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no  37. 

10236.  Papyrus.  —  053  x  -061. —Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
feU).  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cui'sive  ;  same  hand  as  10237. 

Receipt  for  the  tax  o£  yj^  and  -j^j  paid  by  Paesis  on  goods  transported  across  the  desert  to 
Memphis.     2nd  century.     "Written  in  the  18th  year  of  an  emperor.    Complete.    5  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  73. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  81 

10237.  Papyrus.  —  053  x   055.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell). 

—  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive ;  same  hand  as  10236. 

Receipt  for  the  tax  Xiix^vos  NW/xc^eo) ?  paid  by  Paesis.     2nd  century.     Written  on  the  same  day 
as  10236.     Complete.     5  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  74. 

10238.  Papyrus.  —  053  x  -045.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell). 

—  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  the  tax  of  yJit  a,nd  j\  paid  by  Chaeremon.     2nd  or  early  3rd  century.    Written 
in  the  5  th  year  of  an  emperor.     Complete.     6  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  185  (a). 

10239.  Papyrus.  —  048  x   044.  —  Kom  Ushim  (Fayoum)   1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell). —  1  seHs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  Xinivos  Me/x<^fojy  paid  by  Horus  on  goods  transported  from  Socnopaei  Nesus  to 
Memphis.     2nd  or  early  3rd  century.     Nearly  complete.     6  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  69. 

10240.  Papyrus.  —  039  x   053.  —  Kom  Ushim  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell). —  1  sells.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Receipt  for  the  tax  of  j^^  and  /^  paid  by  Erieus.     2nd  or  early  3rd  century,  in  the  7th  year 
of  an  emperor.     Complete.     5  lines. 

Journal  81667. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  70. 

10241.  Papyrus.  —  043  x   05.  —Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell). 

—  1  sehs.  —  Small  cursive. 

Certificate  showing  that  Petesuchus  had  worked  the  statutory  five  days  at  the  embankments. 
Dated  in  the  5th  year  of  Septimius  Severus  (a.  d.  197).     Complete.     6  lines. 
Journal  31667. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  79. 

10242.  Papyrus.  —  043  x   047.  —  Kom  Ushim  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell). —  1  sells.  —  Upright  cursive. 

Tax-receipt  showing  that  Abraham  had  paid  \\\  artabae  of  wheat.     6th  century.     Nearly 
complete.     6  lines.    The  document  is  cancelled. 
Journal  31667. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  143. 

10243.  Papyrus.—  113  x   088.— Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell). —  2  sehdes.  —  Clear  cursive. 

Letter  from  Taorsenouphis  to  her  mother,  stating  that  she  had  sent  various  articles  as  presents. 
Address  on  the  verso.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     Complete.     16  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  127. 


32  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10244.  Papyrus.  —  085  x   045.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell).  —  1  selis.  —  On  the  recto  small  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  rough  uncial. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  11  lines  from  a  document,  much  effaced;  on  the  verso  beginnings  of  12 

lines  of  moral  maxims,  probably  a  schoolboy's  exercise.     2ud  or  3rd  century. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  204. 

10245.  Papyrus.  —  12  x    162.  —  Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Grenfell). 
—  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive.  —  Partly  written  in  red  ink. 

List  of  persons,  being  an  extract  from  an  official  list.    2nd  or  3rd  century.     The  4th  yeaj  of 
an  emperor  is  mentioned.     Incomplete,  the  end  being  lost.     12  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  201. 

10246.  Papyrus.  —  124  x  -206. — Umm  el  Atl  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
feU).  —  2  selides.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Parts  of  two  columns  from  a  list  of  names  with  amounts  of  land.     Dated  in  the  22nd  year  of 
Caracalla  (a.  D.  213-14).     Incomplete.     24  lines. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  202. 

10247.  Papyrus. 255  x    118.  —  Kom  Ushim  (Fayoum)  1896  (Hogarth-Gren- 
fell). —  1  selis  and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  of  Pnepheros  (?)  to  his  mother  Tamizas.     Address  on  the  verso.     3rd  century.     Incom- 
plete.    27  hues. 

Journal  31667. 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  142. 

10248.  Papyrus. 251  x    125.  —  1  selis  and  a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Good-sized 

cursive. 

Letter  from  Polycrates  (?)  to  Philoxenus,  stating  that  he  had  sent  his  friend  Glaucias  to 
consult  him.     Address  on  the  verso.     2nd  century  B.  c.     Written  in  the  29th  year  of 
a  Ptolemy,  who  is  either  Philometor  or  Euergetes  II  (i.  e.  B.  c.  152  or  141). 
Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  PuhUcations,  V.  no.  4,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10249  {a),  {!)),  (c),  {(T),  (e),  (/).  Papyrus.  —  166  x  11  (fragment  /).  —  Probably 
from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  —  On  the  recto  medium-sized 
cursive  ;  on  the  verso  very  cursive. 
Six  fragments  from  a  document  containing  on  the  recto  a  list  of  persons  with  amounts  of 
land,  crops,  and  seed,  the  largest  fragment  (_/)  containing  parts  of  20  lines.  On  the 
verso  accounts  rather  defaced.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10250.     Papyrus. 146  x    126.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis 

Medium-sized  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 
On  the  recto  acknowledgement  given  by  Agron,  son  of  Leontiscus,  to  Dionysius,  agent  of 
Heracleides,  of  the  receipt  of  1000  (?)  artabae  of  com  for  the  use  of  Chrysippus,  apxia-io- 
lxaTo<pv\a$  and  dioecetes.     Dated  in  the  20th  year  of  Ptolemy  III  (b.  c.  227).     Nearly 
complete.     19  lines.     On  the  verso  20  lines  of  a  rather  defaced  letter. 
Recto  published  in  Archiv  fur  Papyrusforschung,  II.  p.  79,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  83 

10251.  Papynis,  — 053  x   079.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 
Semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  the  end  of  a  contract  (?).     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10252.  Papyrus. —  -21  x   076.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1   sells. — 
Medium-sized  cursive  on  both  sides. 

Beginnings  of  lines  of  a  letter,  apparently  continued  on  the  verso.  3rd  century  b.  c. 
44  lines. 

10253  (a),  (6).      Papyrus. —  153  x    132    (fragment    h).  —  Probably   from   Gurob 
(Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  on  both  sides. 
Two  fragments,  containing  on  the  recto  parts  of  four  columns  from  an  account,  giving  a  list 
of  payments  on  different  days,  and  on  the  verso  parts  of  five  columns  from  a  similar 
account.     Recto  col.  1  contains  16  lines.    3rd  century  b.  c. 
10264  and  10265  are  written  apparently  in  the  same  hand. 

10254.     Papyrus. 166  x    113.  —  Probably  from  Gm-ob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive  on  both  sides. 
On  the  recto  two  columns  of  an  account  of  payments  from  various  persons.     28  lines.     On 
the  verso  another  account  in  one  column.     15  lines,     3rd  century  b.  c.     Practically 
complete,  so  far  as  it  goes. 
In  the  same  hand  apparently  as  10263  and  10266. 

10255  (a),  (b).  Papyrus.  —  135  x  051  (fragment  a).  —  Probably  from  Gurob 
(Fayoum).  —  2  selides,  joined  so  that  the  fibres  of  the  second  are  at  right 
angles  to  those  of  the  first.  —  Fibres  partly  horizontal,  partly  vertical  on 
both  sides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  on  both  sides. 
Two  fragments,  having  on  either  side  accounts  of  payments  from  various  persons,  and  con- 
taining in  all  parts  of  five  columns,  of  which  two  are  complete.  3rd  century  b.  c. 
In  the  same  hand  apparently  as  10253  and  10264 

10256.  Papyrus. 16  x  -215.  —  Probably   from   the    Fayoum.  —  2   sehdes.  — 

On  the  recto  cursive,  much  abbreviated  ;  on  the  verso  uncial  with  a  few 
ligatures. 

On  the  recto  account  of  payments  in  com  for  various  purposes,  in  two  columns,  of  which  the 
first  is  broken  at  the  bottom,  the  second  has  only  the  beginnings  of  lines.  Col.  1  con- 
tains 15  lines.  On  the  verso  ofiicial  accounts  of  receipts  and  expenditure  drawn  up  by 
the  (TtroXo'yoj  Colluthus  and  others.  In  two  complete  columns.  40  lines.  Verso  dated 
in  the  52nd  year  of  Ptolemaeus,  Cleopatra  the  sister,  and  Cleopatra  the  wife,  the  gods 
Euergetae(B.c.  119-118). 
Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publieations,  V.  no.  7,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed.  Cf.  The  Tebtunis 
Papyri,  Part  I,  pp.  429  and  472. 

10257.  Papyrus. 134  x    141.  —  2  selides.  —  On  the  recto  very  sloping  cursive  ; 

on  the  verso  good-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  part  of  an  official  document  containing  9  lines,  of  which  the  ends  are  lost.  On 
the  verso  parts  of  15  lines  from  a  report  of  judicial  proceedings.  Juncinus  and  Phanias 
are  mentioned  as  speakers.     Recto  late  3rd  or  early  4th  century  ;  verso  4th  century. 

P 


34  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10258  (a),  (h),  (c).     Papyrus  — 11  x    163  (fragment  a).  —  1  selis.  — On  the  recto 
upright  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  shorthand. 

Three  fragments,  containing  on  the  recto  parts  of  two  much  mutilated  columns,  from  a  list  of 
names  and  amounts  of  corn.  Col.  1,  in  its  present  condition,  has  14  lines.  5th  or  6th 
century.     On  the  verso  parts  of  10  tachygraphical  lines. 

10259.  Papyrus.  —  -25  x  -317.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  3   selides.  — 
Careful  cursive. 

Contract  for  the  sale  of  a  piece  of  waste  land  in  Hermopolis  by  Aurelius  Silvanus  to  Aurelius 
Asclepiades.     Signed  by  the  scribe  Aurelius  Pinoution.     Dated   in  the  consulship  of 
Antonius  Marcellinus  and  Petronius  Probinus  (a.  d.  341).     Nearly  complet«.     20  lines. 
Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications,  V.  no.  13,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10260.  Papyrus.  — 25  x  -36.  —  Probably  from   Ashmunen.  —  3  selides  and  a 
strip  to  the  right.  —  Fibres  horizontal.  —  Careful  cursive. 

Copy  of  10268.     Same  date  as  10259.     Complete.     19  lines. 
Published  ibid. 

10261.  Papyrus. 367  x  -345.  —  Probably  from   the   Fayoum.  —  3   selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  five  columns  from  an  official  account  of  receipts  from  the  three  fxepiSey  of  the  Arsi- 
noite  nome.  1st  century.  Much  mutilated  and  partly  defaced.  Col.  3  contains 
40  lines, 

10262  (a),  {h),  (c).     Papyrus.  —  -122  x  -263   (fragment  b).  —  Probably   from   the 
Fayoum.  —  3  selides  or  more.  —  Two  lines  in  large  cursive,  two  lines 
in  small  cursive. 
Three  fragments  of  a  demotic   document  in  4  lines,  with    two  Greek   dockets.     3rd  cen- 
tury B.  c.     Dated  in  the  16th  year  of  a  Ptolemy. 

10263.  Papyrus. 187  x  -33.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Christian  prayer  addressing  Christ  under  various  titles.     4th  or  5th  century.     Nearly  com- 
plete.    18  lines. 
Apparently  the  papyrus  had  been  buried  with  a  mummy. 

Published  by  A.  Jacoby  from  R.  Reitzenstein's  copy  in  Ein  neues  Evangelienfragment  (Strassburg, 
1900),  pp.  22  sqq. 

10264.  Papyrus. 25  x  -345.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  2  selides  and  a 

strip  to  the  left.  —  5  hands,  small  or  medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  eight  receipts  for  corn  paid  to  the  public  granaries  from  different  villages  in  the 
Hermopolite  nome,  in  the  11th  year  of  Severus  Alexander  (a.d.  232-3).  Written  in 
three  columns.  Four  receipts  are  practically  complete,  the  rest  are  mutilated.  Col.  2 
has  19  lines. 

10265.  Papyrus. 198  x  -279.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Concluding  part  of  a  contract  for  the  transport  of  corn,  probably  to  Hermopolis.     Dated  in 
the  consulship  of  Placidus  and  Romulus  (a.  d.  343).     20  lines. 
Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications,  V.  no.  14,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  35 

10266.  Papyrus.  —  -236  x  -369.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  3   selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

List  of  land-holders  (?),  with  amounts  in  arourae  opposite  to  them.  4th  century.  In  four 
columns,  of  which  the  first  three  are  practically  complete.     Col.  1  has  24  lines. 

10267.  Papyrus.  —  -235  x  42.  —  Probably   from    Ashmunen.  —  3   selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Declaration  on  oath  addressed  to  Aurelius  Asclepiades  by  a  number  of  village  officials  that 
the  accompanying  list  of  land-holders  was  correct.     Dated  in  the  consulship  of  Acin- 
dynus  and  Proculus  (A.  d.  340).     In  four  columns,  of  which  the  first  three  are  practi- 
cally complete.     The  first  col.  has  23  lines. 
PubliBhed  in  op.  cit.  V.  no.  12. 

10268.  Papyrus.  —  -222  x  -315.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 
Good-sized  cursive. 

Conclusion  of  a  report  of  proceedings  before  Athenodorus,  governor  of  the  Thebaid,  with 
reference  to  a  law-suit.     The  names  of  the  speakers  are  in  Latin,  their  remarks  are  in 
Greek.     On  the  left  edge  vestiges  of  a  previous  column.     4th  century.     12  lines. 
Cf.  10723,  a  similar  fragment,  perhaps  belonging  to  10268. 

10269.  Papyrus. 245  x  -284.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Petition  addressed  to  Aurelius  Nilus  Gennadius  and  Aurelius  Theodorus  Comasius  by  Aurelia 
Eus,  complaining  of  an  assault  upon  herself  and  two  friends,  committed  by  Isakis,  son 
of  Ammonion,  Tapiomis  and  other  persons.  Dated  in  the  consulship  of  Mamertinus 
and  Nevitta  (a.  d.  362)     Nearly  complete.     27  lines. 

10270  is  written  by  the  same  scribe. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  V.  no.  15. 

10270.  Papyrus. 247  x  -248.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Copy  of  10269,  with  a  few  variations.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  consulship  of 
Mamertinus  and  Nevitta  (a.d.  362).     Nearly  complete.     27  lines. 

10271  (a),  {b).  Papyrus.  —  104  x  -261  and  -119  x  -234.  —  Probably  from  Gurob 
(Fayoum).  —  2  seUdes.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 
Two  fragments,  containing  the  greater  part  of  a  column,  of  a  letter  instructing  Euphranor  to 
pay  to  two  paTiXiKol  yeupyoc  the  price  of  300  artabae  of  castor-oil, seed,  in  accordance 
with  the  request  of  the  yecopyoC,  of  which  a  copy  is  appended.  3rd  century  B.C. 
Written  in  the  24th  year  of  a  Ptolemy,  who  is  either  Philadelphus  or  Euergetes  (b.  c. 
263-1  or  224-3).     16  incomplete  lines. 

Fragm.  (a)  1 '.     Fragm.  (b)  24. 

Published  in  Archiv  fur  Fapyrusforschung,  II.  p.  80,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 

'  The  numbers  from  1-731  appended  to  10271-10736  are  the  previous  numbers  of  the  papyri.  Most 
of  these  have  been  gummed  down,  and  it  is  generally  not  possible  to  say  what,  if  anything,  was  on  the 
other  side. 

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36  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10272.  Papyrus. 098  x    153.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides. 

—  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  semi-uncial. 

Portions  of  three  lines  from  the  end  o£  a  letter.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
2. 

10273.  Papyrus. 132  x  -119.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Two  hands,  one  large  cursive,  the  other  small. 

Fragment  of  a  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c.     Parts  of  8  lines. 
7. 

10274.  Papyrus. 127  x    119.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 

Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Letter  announcing  that  the  writer  had  made  a  return  of  his  property  at  Mouchis,  in  the 
division  of  Polemon,  to  Callicrates  and  to  Imouthes,  the  basilico-grammateus,  3rd 
century  b.  c.     Incomplete,  being  broken  at  the  top  and  bottom.     15  lines. 

The  letter  was  doubtless  sent  to  Apollonius,  1 7n/i(XF;Tijr ;  cf.  10206  and  10323. 

9. 

Published  in  Archiv  fUr  Papytmsforachung,  II.  p.  83,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt.' 

10275.  Papyrus. 095  x    132.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 

Small  cursive. 

Middle  part  of  a  letter  in  which  the  addressee  is  requested  to  investigate  certain  grievances 
concerning  Ammonius  and  others.     3rd  century  b.  c.     Incomplete.     9  lines. 
11. 

10276.  Papyrus.  —  108  x   073.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  the  end  of  a  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c. 
12. 

10277.  Papyrus. 177  x    164.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Return  of  property  in  the  division  of  Polemon,  addressed  to  Apollonius,  (VijiitXTjT^s,  by  Sebthos, 
daughter  of  Horus.  3rd  century  b.  c.  Dated  in  the  14th  year  of  a  Ptomely.  Nearly 
complete.     11  lines. 

19. 

Published  in  Archiv  filr  Papyrus/orschung,  II.  p.  82,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 

10278.  Papyrus.  —  076  x   086.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  semi-uncial. 

Contract  for  the  sale  of  some  property  from  Demetrius,  son  of  Jason,  to  Psa  .  .  tes,  son  of 
Nemesesis.     3rd  century  b.  c.     Incomplete.     12  lines. 
22. 

10279.  Papyrus. 101  x  -24.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis. — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  letter,  much  defaced.    3rd  century  B.  c.     Dated  in  the  7th  year. 
25. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  87 

10280.     Papyrus. 087  x  -269.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 

Fibres  horizontal ;  written  on  the  verso.  —  Large  semi-uncial. 
Address  on  the  verso  of  a  letter,  ' A<rK\r)Triib€i,  and  a  nearly  effaced  line  of  writing.     3rd 
century  b.  c.     2  lines. 
26. 

10281  (a),  (b),  (c).     Papyrus. — 11  x    145  (fragment  c).  —  Probably  from  Gurob 

(Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  —  Large  semi-uncial. 
Three  fragments  of  a  letter  from  Diodorus  to  Heracleides,  stating  that  he  had  been  summoned 
by  Artemidorus  to  bring   samples  of  corn  to  the  public  granary.     3rd  century  b.  C. 
Imperfect,  containing  13  complete  and  13  incomplete  lines. 
Fragment  (a)  27.    Fragment  (6)  29.    Fragment  (c)  114. 

10282  (a),  (b).     Papyrus. 144  x  -263  (fragments  a  and  b  combined).  —  Probably 

from    Gurob    (Fayoum).  —  1   sehs.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
cursive. 
Letter  addressed  to  Asclepiades  with  reference  to  the  taxes  collected  from  certain  -nevTipovpot, 
/lixipioi,   who  had  crossed  over  from  the   Memphite   noma  to   the   Fayoum.      8rd 
century  b.  c.     Written  in  the  14th  year  of  a  Ptolemy.     Incomplete.     11  lines. 

Fragment  (a)  31.    Fragment  (6)  36. 
Cf.  Tebtunis  Papyri,  Part  I,  p.  36. 

10283.     Papyrus.  —  063  x    127.  — Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  — 2  selldes. 

—  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 
Parts  of  3  lines  from  a  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c. 

34. 

10284  (a),  (6).      Papyrus.  —  098  x    089   (fragment  h).  —  Probably  from    Gurob 

(Fayoum).  —  1  seUs.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Two  fragments  of  a  letter,  of  which  the  larger  contains  parts  of  6  lines  from  the  bottom  of 
a  column.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

Fragment  (a)  is  wrongly  joined  to  10283. 
Fragment  (a)  34.    Fragment  (6)  35  bis. 

10285.  Papyrus.  —  -085  x    088.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  seUs.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  5  lines  from  a  letter.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
35. 

10286.  Papyrus.  — 057  x   065.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 
Large  semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  3  lines,  probably  from  a  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c. 
87. 

10287.  Papyrus. 165  x    063.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selldes. 

—  Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  13  lines  from  a  letter.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
48. 


38  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10288.  Papyrus. 08  x  -309.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

5  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  letter,  defaced  in  parts,  with  reference  to  the  security  of  the 
dykes.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
44. 

10289.  Papyrus.  —  086  x  -268.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  3  much  effaced  lines  from  a  letter  (?).     3rd  century  b.  c. 
46. 

10290.  Papyrus. 116  x   093.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides. 

—  Very  sloping  cursive. 

12  incomplete  lines  from  the  beginning  of  an  account  concerning  corn.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
50. 

10291.  Papyrus.  —  16  x  094.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  — 
Large  semi-uncial. 

Parts   of    12   lines  from   the  beginning   of  a    letter  (?),   mentioning   Semthortaeus.      3rd 
century  b.  c. 
58. 

10292.  Papyrus.  — 04  x    121.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  letter.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
57. 

10293.  Papyrus.  — 055  x  -089.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides. 

—  Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  7  lines  from  a  letter  (?).     3rd  century  b.  c. 
76. 

10294  {a),  {b).     Papyrus. 169  x    132  (fragments  (a)  and  (6)  combined).  —  Pro- 
bably from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Portion  of  a  timber-account,  with  measurements  in  77jjx<«-     3rd  century  b.  c.     19  incomplete 
lines. 
Fragment  (a)  75.    Fragment  (6)  117. 

10295.     Papyrus.  —  093  x    074.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Letter  addressed  to  Apollonius,  ewi/ieXjjT^'y,  by  Teros  son  of  Lysimachus,  stating  that  the 

writer  had  made  a  return  of  his  property  to  Callicrates  and  Imouthes,  the  basilico- 

grammateus  ;  cf.  10274.     3rd  century  B.  c.     Incomplete  ;  ends  of  9  lines. 

80. 

Cf.  Archiv/Hr  Papyrusforechung,  II.  p.  84. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  89 

10296  (ft),  {b).  Papyrus. 115  x  162  (fragments  (a)  and  (ft)  combined),  —  Pro- 
bably from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Portions  of  12  lines  from  an  official  document.     On  the  left  vestiges  of  a  previous  column. 
3rd  century  B.  c. 
Fragment  (a)  90.    Fragment  (b)  118. 

10297.     Papyrus. 113  x    126.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum),  —  1  sells.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  an  official  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c.     14  incomplete  lines. 

129. 

In  the  same  hand  as  10296,  perhaps  forming  part  of  the  same  document. 

10298  (ft)  {h).  Papyrus. 144:  x  -22  (fragments  (ft)  and  (h)  combined). — Pro- 
bably from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  semi- 
uncial. 

Letter  from  Pyrrandrus  to  Heracleides  about  the  produce  of  a  vineyard.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
Written  in  the  fourth  year  of  a  Ptolemy. 
Fragment  (a)  97.    Fragment  (6)  124. 

10299.  Papyrus. 082  x    132.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 

Thick  cursive. 

4  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  letter  from  Thoas  to  Heracleides.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
113. 

10300.  Papyrus.  — 143  x  079.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  9  lines  from  an  official  document.     At  the  top  part  of  a  line  in  demotic. 
3rd  century  b.  c.     Written  in  the  3rd  year. 
120. 

10301.  Papyrus. 178  x   086.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides. 

—  Small  cursive. 

List  of  names  with  amounts  of  barley.     3rd  century  b.  c.     18  lines,  the  beginnings  of  which 
are  lost. 
121. 

10302.  Papyrus.  —  092  x  096.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cm"sive. 

Accounts  of  payments  in  naubia  for  various  purposes.     3rd  century  b.  c.    Parts  of  14  lines. 
127. 

10303.  Papyrus. 07  x   08.  —  Probably   from    Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  seUs.  — 

Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  letter.     3rd  century 
131. 


40  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10304  (a),  (h),  (c).     Papyrus.  —  137  x    19  (fragment  (a)).  — Probably  from  Gurob 
(Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Conclusion  of  a  letter,  in  parts  much  defaced.     3rd  century  b.  c.     Fragment  (a)  contains 
7  lines. 
145. 
Fragments  (6)  and  (c)  are  incorrectly  joined  to  (o). 

10305.  Papyrus.  —  -238  x   069.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides. 
—  Small  cursive. 

Portion  of  two  columns  giving  a  list  of  names.     3rd  century  b.  c.     35  incomplete  lines. 
163. 

10306.  Papyrus. 082  x    04:9.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  9  lines  from  a  letter  (?).     3rd  century  B.  c. 
187. 

10307.  Papyrus.  — 043  x   088.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells,  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

5  lines  from  a  return  of  property,  mentioning  Imouthes,  the  basilico-grammateus ;  cf.  10274. 
3rd  century  b.  c.  . 

197. 

10308.  Papyrus.  — 09  x  195.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  — 
Small  very  cursive. 

Portions  of  two  columns  from  an  account  containing  respectively  the  ends  of  3  lines  and  6 
complete  lines.     Late  3rd  or  early  2nd  century  b.  c. 
208. 

10309.  Papyrus. 146  x    097.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum). —  1  sells. — 

Large  cursive. 

Ends  of  6  rather  defaced  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c.     Written 
in  the  5th  year. 
210. 

10310.  Papyrus. 128  x    036.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 

Small  cursive. 

12  incomplete  lines  from  a  list  of  names  with  amounts.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
246. 

10311.  Papyrus. 172  x    1.  —  Probably   from   Gurob    (Fayoum).  —  1    sells. — 

Small  cursive. 

Conclusion   of   a   letter   asking    for   fodder   to   be  sent.      3rd   or   early   2nd   century  B.  c. 
15  lines. 
266. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  41 

10312  («),  (b),  (c),  (d).  Papyrus.  —  145  x  134  (fragments  (a)  and  (c)  combined). 
—  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  semi- 
unciaJ. 

Part  of  letter  concerning  a  loan  from  the  writer  to  Pembrueris,  son  of  Imouthes.     3rd 
century  b.  c.     24  lines,  of  which  8  are  complete. 
Fragments  (o)  and  (c)  join,  and  (6)  and  (d). 
Fragment  (a)  291.    Fragment  (c)  298.    Fragment  (d)  397. 

10313.  Papyrus. —  05  x  -117.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  !  sells.— 
Large  cursive. 

Beginning  of  a  letter  from  Ptolemaeus  to  Achilleus.     3rd  centiu-y  b.  c.     3  lines. 

Cf.  10328,  probably  from  the  same  document. 
.    292. 

Pul^ished  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications,  Y.  no.  3,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10314  (a),  (b).  Papyrus.  —  053  x  104  (fragment  a).  —  Probably  from  Gurob 
(Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Two  fragments  from  a  letter  concerning  the  building  of  a  workshop,  containing  in  all  12 
complete  lines.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
Fragment  (a)  293.    Fragment  (6)  294. 

10315.  Papyrus.  —  084  x  081.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 
Good-sized  cursive. 

9  lines  from  the  middle  of  a  letter.     3rd  century  s.  c. 
294. 

10316.  Papyrus.  —  044  x  127.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  seHs.  — 
Small  cursive. 

Beginning  of  an  agreement,  similar  to  10250,  made  by  Agrou,  son  of  Leontiscus.     3rd 
century  b.  c.     Written  in  the  20th  year  (of  Ptolemy  III,  i.  e.  B.  c.  227).     5  lines. 
296. 

10317.  Papyrus.  —  054  x  079.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized,  very  cursive. 

Ends  of  5  lines  from  the  middle  of  a  document.    Late  3rd  or  early  2nd  century  B.  c.   Written 
in  the  2nd  year. 
297. 

10318  (a),  (b),  (c).  Papyrus.  —  042  x  -143  (fragment  a).  —  Probably  from  Gurob 
(Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Three  fragments,  the  largest  (a)  containing  parts  of  4  lines,  of  a  letter  from  Ptolemaeus 
to  Poseidonius  (?).     3rd  century  b.  c. 
Fragment  (a)  335.    Fragment  (6)  336.    Fragment  (c)  338. 

10319.     Papyrus.  —  061  x   052.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Ends  of  3  lines  from  a  document.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
S89. 

O 


42  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10320.  Papyrus. —  06  x   09.  —  Probably  from  Gurob    (Faiyoum).  —  1    sells.  ^^ 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive.  v 

Parts  of  7  lines  from  a  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c.  .  ' 

398.  (  ■  ■    ■■     '     ■      ■■ 

10321.  Papyrus.  —  038  x    108.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Small,  very  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  6  lines  from  a  letter.     Late  3rd  or  early  2nd  century  b.  c. 
401.  .-.■..  -  •       ■  • 

10322  (a),  (&).      Papyrus.—  083  X    119    (fragment   a).  —  Probably   from   Gurob 

(Fayoum).  —  1  sells.  —  Large  cursive. 

Two  fragments,  containing  in  all  the  beginnings  of  8  lines,  from  a  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c. 

Perhaps  part  of  the  same  document  as  10309. 

Fragment  (a)  403.     Fragment  {h)  404.  ^ 

10323.  Papyrus. 147  x   069.  —  Probably  from   Gurob    (Fayoum).  —  1   selis 

and  a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  Apollonius,  «7rt/xeA»jT^j  (cf.  10295),  by  two  brothers  called  Paopis,  stating 

that  they   had  made  a  return  of   their   property   to  Callicrates,  the  oeconomus,  and 

Imouthes,   the   basilico-grammateus.     3rd  century  B.C.     Written  in  the   14th  year. 

Incomplete,  being  broken  at  the  bottom.     20  lines.  .      . 

409. 

Published  in  ArchivfUr  Papyrusforschung,  II.  p.  83,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 

10324.  Papyrus.  —  062  x    18.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Medium-sLzed  cursive. 

6  lines  from  the  middle  of  a  letter.     3rd  century  B.  c.  •  .... 

410.  .-    '     :  : 

10325.  Papyrus.  —  055  x   082.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Small  cursive. 

Beginning  of  a  letter  addressed  to  Apollonius,  ^irt/x€X.jr7Js  (cf.  10295),  by  Nephorses,  stating 
that. he  had  made  a  return  of  his  property.     3rd  century  B.C.     Written  in  the  14th 
year.     4  lines. 
456. 

10326.  Papyrus.  —  -325  x    175.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Good-.sized  cursive. 

Two  incomplete  columns,  containing  portions  of  a  list  of  names  and  amounts.     3rd  cen- 
tury B.  c.     42  lines, 
489.  ,.  ... 

10327.  Papyrus.  —  -21  x  -268.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  3  selides.  — 
Small  cursive ;  on  the  verso  the  same  hand  (?),  but  more  cursive.  ;: 

On  the  recto  parts  of  an  account,  in  three  columns,  of  produce  received  as  taxes.     Col,  1 
contains  16  lines.     On  the  verso  parts  of  three  columns  from  another  account.     3rd 
century  b.  c.    The  2l8t  and  22nd  years  of  a  king  are  mentioned  (probably  Philadelphus, 
i.  e,  B.  c.  265-3).     Incomplete. 
717.  ■'^  '• 


GREEK  PAPYRI  48 

10328.  Papyrus, —  11  x    116.  —  Probtably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis. — 
On  the  recto  good-.sized  .semi-uncial ;  on  the  verso  demotic. 

.      On  the  recto  13  lines  from  the  middle  of  a  letter,  referring  to  two  previous  letters  which  the 
sender  had  written.     3rd  century  b.  c.     On  the  verso  8  lines  of  demotic. 
Probably  part  of  the  same  document  as  10313. 
— .      '720. 

Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Puhlications,  V.  no.  3,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10329.  Papyrus. 16  x    083.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis. — 

On  the  recto  good-sized  thick  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  similar. 

On  the  recto  7  incomplete  lines  from  an  account  in  artabae.     On  the  verso  beginnings  of 
13  lines  from  a  list  of  names.     3rd  century  B.  c. 
720. 

10330  (a),  {b).     Papyrus,  —  048  x   118,  —  Probably  from  Akhmim,  —  1  selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 
Two  fragments,  each  containing  4  partly  effaced  lines  from  a  letter  (?),     2nd  century  B.  c. 
Fragment  (a)  290.     Fragment  (6)  412, 

10331,  Papyrus, 134  x    094,  —  Probably  from  Akhmim,  —  1   selis.  —  Small 

cursive, 
.;       Petition  addressed  to  Herodes  by  Taous,  an  inhabitant   of  Panopolis,  complaining  of  the 
conduct  of  her  husband  Pelilius.     2nd  century  b.  c.     Dated  in  the  5th  year  (probably 
of  Philometor,  i.  e,  B.  c,  177-6).     Incomplete,  being  broken  at  the  bottom,     15  lines. 
299, 

10332,  Papyrus, 129  x   048,  —  Probably  from  Akhmim,  —  1  selis,  —  Small 

cursive. 

Ends  of  15  lines  from  a  letter.     2nd  century  b.  c. 
800. 

10333,  Papyrus, 098  x    064,  —  Probably  from  Akhmim.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  10  lines  from  a  letter.     2nd  century  b.  c. 
301. 

10334   (a),    (b),   (c).      Papyrus.  —  -131  x    067    (fragment    b).  —  Probably    from 
Akhmim,  —  2  seUdes,  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Three  fragments,  the  largest  (4)  containing  parts  of  10  lines,  from  an  official  account.     2nd 
century  B.  c. 
Fragment  (a)  302.    Fragment  (b)  303.    Fragment  (c)  304. 

10335,     Papyrus, 094  x   053,  —  Probably  from  Akhmim,  —  1  selis.  —  Small 

cursive. 
Parts  of  7  lines  from  an  account.     2nd  century  B.  c. 
805. 

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44  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10336.     Papyrus.  —  086  x  086.  —  Probably  from  Akbmim.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  10  lines  from  a  petition.     2nd  century  b.  c.     The  2nd  year  of  a  king  is  mentioned. 
337. 

10337  (a),  (h).     Papyrus.  —  079  x    08.  —  Probably  from  Akhmim.  —  2  selides.  — 
Small  cursive. 

Two  fragments  containing  parts  of  10  lines  from  a  document.     2nd  century  b.  c. 
340. 

10338.     Papyrus.  —  072  x   061.  —  Probably  from   Akhmim.  —  1  selis.  —  Small 
cursive. 
Parts  of  10  lines  from  a  letter  (?).     2nd  century  b.  c. 
344. 

10339  (a),  (h),  (c),  (d),  (e),  (/),  (g),  {h),  (i),  {k),  {I),  (m).      Papyrus.  - -189  x   096 

(fragment  I).  —  Probably  from  Akhmim.  —  2  or  more  selides.  —  Large 
semi-uncial. 

Twelve  fragments,  the  largest  (/)  containing  parts  of  two  columns  with  portions  of  11  and 
14  lines,  from  an  account.     2nd  century  b.  c. 
Fragments :  (o)  341 ;   (b)  342  ;  (d)  343  ;  (e)  345  ;  (/)  348  ;  (g)  346  ;  (70  347  ;  (k)  349  ;  (l)  350 ;  (m)  351. 

10340  {a),  (h),  (c),  (d),  (e),  (/),  (^f),  {h),  (i),  (k),  {!),  (m),  (n),  (o),  (p),  {q),  (r),  (s),  {t),  {u), 

(w),  (x),   (</).       Papyrus. — "lOS  x    096    (fragment   h).  —  Probably    from 
Aklimim.  —  2  or  more  selides.  —  Lai'ge  semi-uncial. 

Twenty-three  fragments,  the  largest  (b)  containing  parts  of  10  lines,  from  a  copy  of  oiBcial 
correspondence  concerning  payment  of  sums  to  the  royal  bank.  One  letter  is  written 
by  Theon,  and  another  by  Dioscurides.  2nd  century  b.  c.  The  25th  year  of  a  king, 
probably  Philometor  (b.  c.  157-6),  is  mentioned. 

Fragments:  (a)  379;  (6)380;  (d)  S81 ;  (/)  382 ;  (^)383;  (h)S8i;  («)385;  (0  386;  (i>)  388 ;  (3)389; 
(m)387;  (x)  390;  (t/)  391. 

10341.  Papyrus.  —  088  x    075.  —  Probably  from  Akhmim.  —  1  selis.  —  On  the 
recto  medium-sized  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  small  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  8  lines  from  a  document  mentioning  [Isidjorus,  basilico-grammateus. 
On  the  verso  parts  of  9  lines  from  a  kind  of  diary.     2nd  century  b.  c. 
722. 

10342.  Papyrus. 113  x    139.  —  Probably  from  the  Fayoum.  —  1  selis.  —  On 

the  recto  small  cursive ;  on  the  verso  small,  very  cursive. 

On  the  recto  portions  of  14  lines,  effaced  in  parts,  from  an  oflicial  document.     On  the  verso 
parts  of  two  petitions  (?)  addressed  to  King  Ptolemaeus  and  Queen  Cleopatra.     2nd 
century  b.  c.     The  first  petition  contains  6  lines  broken  at  the  ends,  and  the  second 
5  lines  much  broken  and  defaced. 
721. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  45 

10343.  Papyrus. 132  x    OSi.  —  Probably  from  Gebelen.  —  1   sells. — Small 

cursive. 

Parts  of  11  lines  from  a  declaration  on  oath.     At  the  bottom  a  line  of  demotic.     2nd 
century  b.  c. 
68. 

10344.  Papyrus. 1  x   055.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  2  selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  12  lines  from  an  account  (?).     Late  3rd  or  early  2nd  century  B.  c. 
225. 

10345.  Papyrus. 163  x  -215.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum). — 2  selides. 

—  Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  three  columns  from   an   account  of   expenditure.      Col.  1  contains 
22  lines.     On  the  verso  continuation  of  the  same  account  in  one  column.     Late  3rd 
or  2nd  century  b.  c. 
719. 

10346.  Papyrus. 069  x    054.  —  Probably   from   Gebelen.  —  2   selides.  —  On 

the  recto  medium-sized  cursive ;    on  the  verso   two  hands,  one   small 
cm-sive,  the  other  good-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  6  lines  from  the  bottom  of  a  column.     On  the  verso  parts  of  two 
columns  containing  the  ends  of  6  and  the  beginnings  of  7  lines.     2nd  century  b.  c. 
718- 

10347.  Papyrus.  —  072  x    057.  —  Probably     from    Gebelen.  —  2    selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive  ;  a  different  and  more  cursive  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  9  lines  from  a  letter  (?).  On  the  verso  parts  of  8  lines  from  a  much 
abbreviated  document.     2nd  century  b.  c. 

718. 

10348.  Papyrus. 15  x    095.  —  Probably  from  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  On  the 

recto  good-sized  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  small,  very  cursive. 

Parts  of  15  lines  from  a  document,  followed  by  parts  of  5  lines  from  a  declaration  on  oath  (?). 
On  the  verso  parts  of  17  lines  from  a  document  mentioning  the  guards  of  the  dykes, 
somewhat  effaced.     2nd  century  B.  c. 
718. 

10349.  Papyrus.  —  054  x   034.  —  Gebelen.  —  1   sells.  —  On  the  recto  small 
cursive  ;  on  the  verso  medium-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  6  lines  from  the  date-formula  of  a  contract.  On  the  verso  beginnings 
of  4  lines  from  a  docket,  stating  that  a  marriage  had  taken  place.  Verso  dated  the 
31st  year  (of  Philometor  or  Euergetes  II,  i.  e.  b.  c.  150  or  139). 

718. 

10350.  Papyrus.  —  049  x    033.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Fragment  of  a  contract  concerning  house  or  land  property.    2nd  century  B.C.    Parts  of  5  lines. 

81. 


46  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10351  (a),  (h),  (c),  (d).     Papyrus. 151  x  -267  (fragmjents  (a)  and  (c)  combined). 

—  Gebelen.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

;  Letter  in  two  columns,  continued  on  the  verso,  describing  an  encounter  near  Crocodilopolis 
between  the  inhabitants  of  Crocodilopolis  and  those  of  Hermonthis.     Written  about 
123-2  B.C.;    cf.  10371,  a  petition  referring  to  the  same  events.     Incomplete,  being 
_  ,    .        broken  at  the  top  and  bottom.     58  lines  in  all.       ■...;._. 

Fragment  (a)  82.    Fragment  (6)  469.    Fragment  (c)  266.     Fragment  (d)  287. 
Published  in  the  Archivfur  Papyrusforachung,  I.  p.  59,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 

10352  («),  (J),  (c),  (rf).     Papyrus.  —  097  x    06  (fragment  a).  —  Gebelen.  —  1  seHs. 

—  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Four  fragments  of  a  contract  between  Phibis  and  another  person.     Written  by  Hermias,  who 
was   agent   of   Paniscus,    the   agoranomus,    at   Pathyris    in    the  years    105-98  B.C. 
.  .  (cf.  Grenfell  and  Hunt,  Greek  Paj)i/ri,  11.  p.  185).     Fragments  (a)  a,nd  (c)  each  contain 

the  ends  of  11  lines. 

Fragment  (a)  270.    Fragments  (fc)  and  (d)  320.    Fragment  (c)  321.  :. .' 

10353.  Papyrus. 11  x   093.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive,   "i 

Beginning  of  a  contract  made  at  Crocodilopolis  (of  the  Thebaid)  between  Petesuchus,  son  of 
Petearsemtheus,  and  .  .  .  tomminis,  daughter  of  Schotes,  referring  to  the  completion  of 
the  sale  of  some  property.      Latter  half   of   the    2nd   century  B.  c.      10   lines,   the 
beginnings  of  which  are  lost. 
308. 

10354.  Papyrus. 053  x  066.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Fragment  of  a  contract,  probably  a  loan  of  money,  mentioning  Anicetus  and  Nechthnibis. 
Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c.     Beginnings  of  9  lines. 
310. 

10355.  Papyrus. 061  x   073.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

7  incomplete  lines  from  the  end  of  a  contract  mentioning  Dryton  and  '  household  slaves.' 
Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 

Diyton  and  his  'household  slaves'  are  mentioned  in  Grenfell,  Oreek  Papyri,  I.  no.  21. 
311. 

10356.  Papyrus. 043  x    051.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  6  lines  from  a  contract.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 
312. 

10357.  Papyrus.  —  138  x    065.  —  Gebelen.  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres    vertical.  — 
Written  on  the  verso.  —  Small  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  15  lines  from  a  contract  for  loan,  mentioning  Dioscurides.    Written  by  Areius, 
agoranomus  of  Pathyris,  in  B.  c.  132-127  (cf.  Grenfell,  Greek  Papyri,  I.  nos.  18  and  20). 
813. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  4? 

10356.     Papyrus.  —  11  x    065.  —  Gebelen.  —  2  selides.  —  Small  cursive.  '  .7    '. ..' 

Parts  of  9  lines  from  a  contract  for  the  sale  of  house  or  land  property,  Nebthus  being  one 
,-.'•  of  the  ipafties  to  the  agreement.     Lattef  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c.        .     ..  _;.; 

314. 

10359.  Papyrus. 046  x   094.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis. — Small  cursive.    '  " "'' 

Parts  of  5  lines  from  a  letter  (?).     Late  2nd  century  B.  c.  ,         ' 

315.  '  ' '. 

10360.  Papyrus. 062  x    065.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Portions  of  6  lines  from  a  docket  stating  that  the  tax  on  sales  had  been  paid  on  the  sale  of 
property  near  Pathyris  by  Phmois.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 
316. 

10361  (a),  {h).      Papyrus. 127  x    126   (fragment  a).  —  Gebelen,  —  1   selis. — 

•    ■■  ;       Medium-sized  cursive.  ,  .    " 

Beginning  of  a  petition  addressed  to  Ptolemaeus  and  Cleopatra,  gods  Philometores,  by  the 
priests  of  the  temple  at  Pathyris.  Written  in  the  32nd  year  of  Philometor  (b.  c.  150-149). 
10  lines. 
■  Fragment  (a)  317.     Fragme^t  (6)  319. 

10362.  Papyrus. 121  x    066.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  seKs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Fragment  from  the  beginning  of  another  petition  similar  to  10361.     About  B.  c.  150. 

.318. 
Written  in  the  same  hand  as  10361,  perhaps  another  column  of  the  same  document 

10363.  ■  Papyrus. 139  x    07.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  15  lines  from  a  petition  complaining  of  the  conduct  of  Psennou[thes].     Latter  half 
.-  .  "    :    of  the  2nd  century  B.  0. 
322. 

10364.  Papyrus. 074  x    198.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis  and  a  strip  to  the  left.  — 

Large  cursive. 

End  of  a  receipt  for  the  payment  of  the  price  of  a  horse.    Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 
7  lines. 
323. 

10365.  Papyrus.  —  101  x   093.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Ends  of  9  lines  from  a  contract.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 

325. 

10366.  Papyrus.  —  076  x  092.  —  Gebelen.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  ; 
a  different  hand  begins  at  the  6th  hne. 

__    Beginning  of  a  contract  for  a  loan  of  money.     Written  in  the  7th  year  of  a  king,  in  the 
same  hand  as  10370.     The  7th  year  therefore  refers  to  Cleopatra  III  and  Soter  II 
(b.  c.  111).     Parts  of  8  lines. 
326.  ■  ,  ■        .         " 

Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications,  V.  no.  8,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 


48  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10367  (a),  (6),  (c),  (d),  (e),  (/).     Papyi-us.  —  111  x    038  (fragment  c).  —  Gebelen. 
—  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Six  fragments  of  a  document,  the  largest  (c)  containing  parts  of  1 1  lines.     2nd  century  b.  c. 

10368.  Papjnnis. 067  x  -283.  —  Gebelen.  —  3  selides.  —  Small  cursive. 

Part  of  a  contract  for  the  sale  of  13^  w^x*'^  of  land  to  Pates.     Dated  in  the  4th  year  of 
Cleopatra  III  and  Ptolemy  Soter  II  (b.  c.  113).     The  first  column,  which  conta,ins 
in  5  lines  a  short  abstract  of  the  sale,  is  nearly  complete ;  of  the  second  column  6  lines 
of  the  date-formula  are  preserved. 
330. 

10369.  Papyrus. 071  x  -311.  —  Gebelen.  —  2  selides.  —  Small  cursive. 

Contract  for  the  cession  by  Horus,  son  of  Imouthes,  to  his  son  Petosiris  of  the  fourth  part  of 
a  property,  which  amounted  to  16  arourae.  Dated  in  the  41st  year  (of  Euergetes  II, 
i.  e.  B.  c.  129).  Of  the  first  column,  containing  the  abstract  of  the  contract,  2  lines 
are  preserved  ;  of  the  second  column  6  lines,  broken  at  the  ends. 

331. 

Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications,  V.  no.  6,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10370  (a),  {h).     Papyrus.  —  038  x   098   (fragment    a).  —  Gebelen.  —  1    sells.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Two  fragments  from  a  contract  for  the  loan  of  money  and  barley  from  Panobchounis,  son  of 
Nechoutes.     Written  at  Pathyris  in  the  8th  year,  Sosus  being  the  agoranomus.     Cf. 
Grenfell,    Greek   Papyri,   I.    nos.    26-7,   which    show    that    the   8th    year    refers   to 
Cleopatra  III  and  Soter  II  (b.  c.  110).     In  all,  parts  of  8  lines  are  preserved. 
Fragment  (a)  332.    Fragment  (h)  333. 

10371  (a),  {V).      Papyrus. 118  x  -195    (fragment   I).  —  Gebelen.  —  1    sells.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Petition  addressed  to  Amphicles,  vironvrjij.aToypA<poi,  by  the  priests  of  the  temple  of  Suchus  at 
Crocodilopolis,  complaining  of  a  raid  upon  their  property  by  inhabitants  of  Hermonthis. 
The  48th  year  of  a  king  is  mentioned,  which  must  refer  to  Euergetes  II  (b.  c.  123). 
Incomplete,  15  lines. 

Cf.  10351,  which  refers  to  the  same  afiFair. 

Fragment  (o)  334. 

Published  in  ArchivfUr  Papyrusforschung,  I.  p.  61,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 

10372.  Papyrus. 136  x   075.  —  Probably  from  Akhmim.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres 

vertical.  —  Written  on  the  verso,  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  18  lines  from  a  letter  (?),  much  effaced.     2nd  century  b.  c. 
392. 

10373.  Papyrus.  —  045  x    085.  —  Gebelen.  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres    vertical.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  the  top  of  a  column,  giving  a  list  of  persons.     2nd  century  b.  c. 
396. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  49 

10374.  Papyrus.  —  09  x    095.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large 
cursive. 

Promise  by  Peteuris  to  pay  5  talents  of  copper.     2nd  century  b.  c.     Complete.     7  lines. 

40.5. 

Cf.  10375  and  Grenfell,  Greek  Papyri,  I.  no.  4,  which  are  similar  promises  made  by  Peteuns. 

10375.  Papyrus.  —  096  x   051.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Promise   by  Peteuris  to   pay    5    talents   of  copper;  similar  to  10374.     2nd  century  B.C. 

Complete.     8  lines. 

408. 

Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Puhlications,  V.  no.  5,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10376.  Papyrus.  —  132  x   068.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Agreement   by    Pates,    son   of    Panebchonis,    that    he    would    pay   45    artabae   of    wheat 

and  ten  birds  as  rent  for  an  island  which  he  had  leased.     Early  1st  century  B.  c.     The 

16th  year  of  a  king  mentioned  in  line  6  probably  refers  to  Ptolemy  Alexander  I 

(b.  c.  99-8).     Practically  complete.     9  lines. 

407. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  9. 

10377.  Papyrus.  -  101  x   105.  -  Gebelen.  -  1  seUs.  -  Fibres  vertical ;  written 
on  the  verso.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Abstiuct  of  a  contract,  forming  the  first  column  of  the  document,  for  the  sale  of  ^\  aroura 
from    Pachnoubis    to   Thrason  and  others  for  4000   copper  drachmae.      Dated   m 
Pharmouthi  of  the  41st  year  (of  Euergetes  II,  b.  c.  129).     8  lines.     At  the  top  5  Imes 
washed  out. 
406. 

10378.  Papyrus. -11  x  -067.  -  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  -  1  sells. - 
Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  10  lines  from  an  account.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
474. 

10379.  Papyrus.  -  161  x    145  (fragment  d).  -  Gebelen.  -  2  selldes  or  more.  - 
Medium-sized  cursive ;  signature  in  rude  uncials. 

Seven  fragments  of  a  document  in  two  columns,  to  which  is  appended  a  declaration  on  oath 
wriTten  by  Anicetus,  son  of  Ptolemaeus.  Written  in  the  35th  year  (of  Phdometor  or 
Euergetes  11,  B.C.  147-6  or  136-5).  Of  col.  1  parts  of  12  lines  are  preserved;  of 
col.  2  parts  of  11  lines. 

10380  (a),   {h),  (c),   id),   (e),  (/),   {^),   W,    i^h   i^),    (0,   W.  i-l   iP]^   ^J'   («)'   Wj 
Papyrus. -211  x   1    (fragment  o).  -  Gebelen.  -  2  selides  (?).- Small 

cursive  ;  col.  2  by  a  different  hand. 
Parts  of  two  columns  from  a  list  of  abstracts  of  contracts  for  sales,  loans,  &c      Latter  half 
of  the  2nd  century   B.C.     The  first  column,  contained  in  fragments  {a)  to  {k)  and 
(5),    (r),    is    much   mutilated;    the  second,    (k)    to  (p),  is  better  preserved,  and  has 
24  lines. 
Cf.  10381, 10382, 10383,  which  may  all  have  formed  part  of  this  docnment. 

H 


50  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10381  (a),  {b),  (c),  (d).     Papyrus.  —  -158  x  -127  (fragments  (c)  and  (d)  combined).  — 

Gebelen.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
List  of  abstracts   of  contracts,  similar  to  10380.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  B.C. 
Imperfect.     25  lines. 

10382  (a),  (b),  (c),  (d),  (e).      Papyrus.  — -212  x  -286.  —  Gebelen.  —  3  seUdes.— 

Medium-sized  cursive. 
List   of  abstracts  of  contracts,  similar  to  10380.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd    century   B.C. 
Nearly  complete.     16  lines. 
Fragment  (o)  329. 

10383  (a),  {h),  (c),  {d).     Papyrus.  —  119  x  051  (fragment  c).  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells. 

—  Small  cursive. 

Four  fragments  from  a  list  of  abstracts  of  contracts,  similar  to  10380.     Latter  half  of  the 
2nd  century  b.  c.     The  largest  fragment  (c)  contains  parts  of  22  lines. 

10384.  Papyrus.  —  058  x   03.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  5  lines  from  the  middle  of  a  document.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 

10385.  Papyrus. 046  x   035.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 

10386.  Papyrus. OG  x   01.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  7  lines  from  the  middle  of  a  document.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 

10387  (ft),    {h),    (c).      Papyi-us.  —  085  x    037.  —  Gebelen.  —  1    sells.  —  Small 

cursive. 
Three  fragments  of  a  contract,  the  largest  (a)  containing  parts  of  12  lines.     Latter  half  of 
the  2nd  century  b.  c.     The  7th  year  of  a  kingj  probably  Soter  II,  is  mentioned. 

10388  (a),  {h),  (c),  (d),  (e),  (/),  (g).     Papyrus.  —  -29  x  -221.  —  Gebelen.  —  2  selides. 

—  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Will  of  Pachnoubis,  son  of  Taskus,  bequeathing  his  property  to  his  wife  Tathotes  and  his 
sons,  with  copies  of  the  signatures  of  six  witnesses.  Written  by  [Ammonius],  the 
agent  of  Heliodorus,  agoranomus,  in  the  47th  year  (of  Euergetes  II,  i.e.  B.C.  123). 
Nearly  complete.     32  lines. 

Cf.  10389,  written  in  the  same  hand. 

Published  in  Archivfur  Papyrusforschwig,  I.  p.  62,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 

10389.  Papyrus. 159  x    119.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Fragment  from  the  conclusion  of  a  sale  of  house  or  land  property,  written  by  Ammonius,  the 

agent  of  Heliodorus,  agoranomus.      At  the  end  2  lines  from  a  signature.      About 
B.  c.  123.     Cf.  10388,  written  in  the  same  hand.     Parts  of  11  lines. 

10390.  Papyrus. 047  x   035.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Beginnings   of  6  lines  from   a  contract  for  a  loan  of  corn,  Petesuchus  being  one  of  the 

parties.     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  51 

10391.  Papyrus. 021  x    025.  —  Gebelen.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  2  lines  from  a  contract  (?).     Latter  half  of  the  2nd  century  b.  c. 

10392.  Papyrus. 118  x   062,  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 

Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  14  lines  from  an  account.     3rd  century  b.  c. 
56. 

10393.  Papyi-us. 152  x  1  049.  —  9  selides.  — Large  irregular  uncial. 

On  the  recto  nine  columns  of  a  list  of  payments  of  wheat  by  different  persons  on  different 
days;  the  spaces  between  and  below  the  columns  have  in  several  places  been  subse- 
quently filled  with  rude  diagrams  of  houses,  gardens,  and  figures.  On  the  verso  eight 
columns  of  similar  accounts.  At  the  end  a  sketch  of  a  cat.  Some  effaced  lines 
occur  on  the  verso.  About  the  1st  century  a.  d.  Written  in  the  6th  year.  16  lines 
in  col.  1  of  the  recto. 

10394.  Papyrus. 061  x    085.  —  1  selis  and  a  strip  along  the  top.  —  Fibres 

vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  written  by  John,  showing  that  Apa  Kro  had  paid  2^  carats  for  carriage  of  corn. 
7th  century.     Nearly  complete.     5  lines. 
3. 

10395  (a),  {h),  (c),  {d),  (e).      Papyi'us.  —  -208  x  -075    (fragment   a).  —  1    selis.  — 
Large  cursive. 

Part  of  a  Christian  prayer  on  behalf  of  saints,  evangelists,  prophets,  &c.  5th  or  6th  century. 
19  incomplete  lines  in  fragment  (a). 

Fragments  (6)  to  (e)  have  been  incorrectly  joined  together. 
Fragment  (a)  4.    Fragments  (6)-(e)  15. 

10396.  Papyrus. 182  x  069.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  — Apparently  written 

on  the  verso.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Account  of  debts  owing  from  various  persons.     6th  century.     16  incomplete  lines. 
6. 

10397.  Papyrus.  —  126  x    123.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  uncial ;  a  scholium  in 
small  ciu-sive. 

Fragment  containing  the  ends  of  Odyssey  XV.  216-231,  and  the  beginnings  of  239-253. 
2nd  century. 
8. 
Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications,  V.  no.  1,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10398.  Papyrus.  —   1 05  x    113.-2    selides.  —  Two    hands,    both    good-sized 
cursive. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  an  account.     6th  century. 
16. 

h2 


52  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10399.  Papyrus.  —  055  x   082.  —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Fragment  containing  the  end  of  a  line.     7th  century. 

Wrongly  joined  to  10400  and  a  piece  of  blank  papyrus. 
17. 

10400.  Papyrus. 055  x    149.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginning  of  a  letter  concerning  the  payment  of  wine.     6th  century.     1  line. 

Wrongly  joined  to  10S89  and  a  piece  of  blank  papyrus. 
17. 

10401.  Papyi'us.  —  065  x    095.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Order  for  payment  of  one  loaf  and  10  jars  of  wine  (?)  to  Geotoms.    6th  or  7th  century. 
Practically  complete.      5  lines. 
20. 

10402.  Papyrus. 091  x    072.  —  1  selis.  — Good-sized  cursive. 

Fragment  of  a  receipt.     6th  century.     Parts  of  4  lines. 

21. 

10403  (a),  (h).     Papyrus.  — 083  x   029  (fragment  a).  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized 

semi-cursive. 

Two  fragments,  containing  portions  of   15  and   13  lines  from  a  document.     2nd   or  3rd 
century.  _    ■ 

The  two  fragments  are  incorrectly  joined  to  each  other  and  to  10404. 

28. 

10404  (a),  (b).     Papyrus. 098  x    029.  —  1  selis.  —  Sloping  cursive. 

Two  fragments,  the  larger  [b)  containing  the  beginnings  of  12  lines  from  a  document.     3rd 
century. 
Incorrectly  joined  to  10403. 

28. 

10405  (a),  (h),  (c).     Papyrus.  —  084  x    08   (fragment   a).  —  1   selis  (?).  —  Small 

cursive. 

Three  fragments,  the  largest  (a)  containing  parts  of  6  lines,  from  a  document.     3rd  or  4th 
century. 
Incorrectly  joined  together. 
30. 

10406.     Papyrus.  — 172  x  074.  —  1  selis.  —  Irregular  cursive. 

Part  of  an  acknowledgement  of  a  loan.     5th  or  6th  century.     Ends  of  12  lines. 
40. 

10407  (a),  (&).      Papyrus. 058  x    057    (fragment    a).  —  Probably    from    the 

Fayoum.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Two  fragments,  the  largest  (a)  containing  parts  of  8   lines,  from  a  declaration  on  oath. 
Early  4th  century.     The  14th  year  of  an  emperor  is  mentioned  and  also  indictions. 
Incorrectly  joined  to  10408  and  10408. 
42. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  53 

10408.  Papyrus. 043  x    07.  —  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  5  lines  from  a  letter.     3rd  century. 
Cf.  note  on  10407. 
42. 

10409.  Papyrus.  —  039  x   046.  —  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  a  document.     3rd  or  4th  century. 
Cf.  note  on  10407. 
42. 

10410.  Papyrus. 079  x    125.  —  1  sells  and  a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres 

vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Fart  of  an  account  in  two  columns.     7th  century.     In  all  9  incomplete  Lines. 
47. 

10411.  Papyrus. 112  x   052.  —  1  seUs. — Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  4  lines  from  an  account.     6th  century. 
Joined  to  two  blank  pieces  which  do  not  belong  to  it. 
55. 

10412.  Papyrus. — 065  x  134. —  1  sells. —  Fibres  vertical. —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Order  addressed  to  John,  receiver  of  ta:xes  in  wine,  to  pay  to  certain  churches  an  amount 
which  is  lost.     6th  or  7th  century.     4  lines,  broken  at  the  end. 
60. 

10413.  Papyrus.  — 1  x   068.  —  1  sells.  — Large  cursive  ;  the  last  line  in  rude 
uncials. 

Beginnings  of  6  lines  from  a  receipt  or  account  connected  with  wine.     6th  or  7th  century. 
61. 

10414.  Papyrus. 043  x    131.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

3  incomplete  lines  from  an  account.     7th  or  8th  century. 
62. 

10416.  Papyrus.  — 029  x    106.  —  1  sehs.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  the  end  of  a  contract.     6th  century. 
Joined  to  10416. 
63. 

10416  (a),  (&).     Papyrus. 08  x   048  (fragment  a).  —  1  sells.  —  Clear  cursive. 

Two  fragments,  the  larger  (a)  containing  parts  of  3  lines  from  a  document,     5th  or  6th 
century. 
Joined  to  10415. 
63. 

10417.  Papyrus. 087  x  -055.  —  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  receipt.     6th  century. 
65. 


54  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10418.  Papyrus. 098  x    079.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres   vertical ;   written   on   the 

verso.  —  Small  cursive. 

List  of  persons  from  whom  smns  were  owing.     6th  or  7th  century.     Incomplete.     1 1  lines. 
66. 

10419.  Papyrus.  ^  064:  x   093.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  7  lines  from  the  end  of  a  document.     3rd  century. 
69. 

10420.  Papyrus. 095  x    056  —  1  selis.  —  Mediiun-sized  cursive. 

List  of  names.     4th  century.     Incomplete.     13  lines. 

70, 

10421.  Papyrus.  —  06  x    148.  —  2    selides.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Good-sized 
cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  letter.     5th  or  6th  century. 
74. 

10422.  Pap3mis.  —  073  x   072.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive. 

Ends  of  5  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  letter.     Late  3rd  or  4th  century. 
83. 

10423.  Papyrus.  —  075  x   084.  —  1  selis.  —  Small,  very  cursive. 

Receipt  for  6  artabae,  signed  by  Agathus.     About  the  6th  century.     Complete.     5  lines. 
84. 

10424.  Papyrus. 067  x    064.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  5  lines  from  the  bottom  of  a  column,  giving  topographical  details.     2nd  or  3rd    / 
century. 

85. 

10425.  Papyrus. 068  x    129.  —  1  selis  and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  2  lines  from  the  signatures  to  a  document.     5th  or  6th  century. 
86, 

10426.  Papyrus. 035  x    093.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  5  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  document.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 

87, 

10427.  Papyrus.  — 1  x    159.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  semi-cursive. 
Parts  of  6  lines  from  the  end  of  a  letter.     5th  or  6th  century. 

88. 

10428.  Papyrus. 139  x   051.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  4  lines  from  the  end  of  a  letter,  and  beginnings  of  12  lines  from  another  letter. 

2nd  or  3rd  century. 
91. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  55 

10429.  Papyrus. 141  x    09.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Tax-receipt  showing  that  Erieus,  son  of  Anoubion,  had  paid  400  drachmae  as  poll-tax  and 
!  police-tax  upon  the  members  of  his  household  at  Memphis.     Dated  in  the  20th  year  of 

Commodus  (a.  D.  180).     Complete.     12  lines. 
93. 
Published  in  Univ.  of  Chicago  Decennial  Puhlieations,  V.  no.  10,  by  E.  J.  Goodspeed. 

10430.  Papyrus. 091  x   097.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

End  of  an  acknowledgement.     Dated  in  the  14th  year  of  Antoninus  (a.  d.  151).    5  lines. 
94. 

10431.  Papyrus. — 072  x   088.  —  2  selides. — Fibres  vertical. — Upright  cursive. 
Receipt  for  six  jars  of  wine  paid  by  (?)  Christodora  and  Eulogla.     6th  or  7th  century. 

Incomplete.     3  lines. 
95. 

10432.  Papyrus. 155  x  -262.  —  2  selides.  — Medium-sized  cursive. 

List  of  payments  during  Phamenoth  from  the  village  of  Andromachis.     4th  century.     Prac- 
tically complete.     11  lines. 
96. 

10433.  Papyrus. 104  x    086.  —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  sloping 

cursive. 

Part  of  a  letter  addressed  to  [Agrijcola  and  Cattius  Clementinus.     3rd  century.     Ends  of 
13  lines. 
98. 

10434.  Papyrus. — 051  x   066.  —  1  selis. — Large,  rude  uncial. 

Fragment  (or   perhaps  a  complete  document)  containing   the   words    +    AflOC    KYPIOC 
ZABAtOT.      About  the  6th  century. 
99. 

10435.  Papyrus. —  104  x    077.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  from  Aias  to  his  son  Longinus,  directing  him  to  give  some  fleeces  to  Sarapammon, 
and  making    other    requests.     3rd  century.     Incomplete,   being  broken   at  the   end. 
13  lines. 
102. 

10436.  Papyrus. 112  x    074.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

.7  lines  from  the  end  of  an  account.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 

103. 

10437.  Papyrus. 106  x    11.-2  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  an  account  in  artabae.     6th  or  7th  century. 

104. 

10438.  Papyrus. —  074  x    043.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  2  lines.     6th  or  7th  century. 
Wrongly  joined  to  10437. 
104. 


56  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10439.  Papyrus.  —  076  x   078.  —  Probably  from  Dimeh  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 
Small,  very  cursive,  except  the  signature,  which  is  in  rude  uncials. 

Certificate  issued  by  Longinus  to  Panephrommis,  son  of  Satabous,  that  he  had  worked  the 
statutory  five  days  on  the  embankments  at  Socnopaei  Nesus.  Dated  in  the  1 1th  year 
of  Antoninus  (a.  d.  148).     Practically  complete.     8  lines. 

Wrongly  joined  to  10440  and  to  a  piece  turned  over. 
106. 

10440.  Papyrus. 059  x    072.  —  Probably  from  Dimeh  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 

Small,  very  cursive. 

Similar  certificate  issued  by  Valerius  to  another  Panephrommis.     About  150  a.  d.     The  body 
of  the  document  is  written  in  the  same  hand  as  10439.     Incomplete,  the  beginning 
being  lost.     5  lines. 
106. 

10441.  Papyrus. 151  x    067.  —  Probably  from  Dimeh  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 

Sloping  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  20  lines  from  a  tax-receipt.     Dated  in  the  17th  year  of  Septimius  Severus, 
Caracalla  and  Geta  (a.  d.  208-209). 
115. 

10442.  Papjnnis. —  086  x    105.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 
Beginning  of  an  account,  much  abbreviated.     7th  or  8th  century.     5  lines. 

119. 

10443.  Papyi-us. 208  x    061,  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres   vertical ;   written   on   the 

verso.  —  Good-sized,  neat  uncial. 

Ends  of  Homer's  Iliad,  IV.  191-219.     About  the  2nd  century.    Between  line  194  (a;i]u/xoi/os 
i7jTT)po[s)   and   line   198  (icTjpv]^  aniBrjafv   a/co[vo-as)   the   papyrus  has  only  one  line, 
]  .  .  \aov  Ax(uui[v  (cf.  1.  184).     Lines  195-7  were  athetized  by  Aristarchus. 
122. 

10444.  Papyrus. — 112  x   073.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Ends  of  6  lines  from  a  money  account.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
123. 

10445.  Papyrus, 114  x    058.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  24  drachmae  paid  by  Cha«ras  to  Ptolemaeus.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     The  20th 
and  21st  years  of  an  emperor  are  mentioned.     Complete.     7  lines. 
125. 

10446.  Papyrus.  —  04  x    077,  —  1   seUs,  —  Fibres    vertical,  —  Medium-sized 
cursive. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  a  receipt  (?).     6th  century. 

Joined  to  10447. 
130. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  57 

10447.  Papyrus.  —  04:8  x    12.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
cursive. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  a  document.     6th  or  7th  centuiy. 
Joined  to  10446. 
130. 

10448.  Papyrus. 193  x    106.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  semi- 
uncial. 

Fragment  containing  17  nearly  complete  lines  of  an  account  of  an  embassy  of  Alexandrian 
officials  to  the  Emperor  Claudius,  forming  part  of  the  same  document  as  no.  511  of  the 
Berlin  Griec/iische  Urkunden. 

132. 

Published  in  Rente  des  Etudes  Juires,  XXXI.  pp.  161  sqq.,  by  T.  Reinach,  from  a  copy  by  P.  Jouguet. 

10449.  Papyrus. 156  x    059.  —  Probably   from   the   Fayoum.  —  1    sells.  — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  21  lines  from  an  official  account.     2nd  or  early  3rd  century. 
133. 

10450.  Papyrus.  —  071  x    13,  —  2  selides.  — Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive, 

Pali;  of  a  letter,  containing  3  incomplete  lines.     6th  or  7th  century. 
134. 

10451.  Papyrus.  —  073  x  -133  (fragment  a).  —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  — 
Large  cursive. 

Three  fragments,  incorrectly  joined  together,  from  an  agreement,  the  largest  {a)  containing 
parts  of  4  lines.     6th  century. 
136. 

10452.  Papyrus. 036  x  -026.  —  1  sells,  —  SmaU  cursive. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract.     6th  century. 

Joined  to  the  following  papyrus. 
138. 

10453.  Papyrus.  —  086  x    081.  —  1   sells.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
cursive. 

Parts  of  8  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 

Joined  to  10462. 
138. 

10454.  Papyrus. 085  x   072.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  10  lines  from  the  end  of  a  letter.     4th  centuiy. 

139. 

10455.  Papyrus.  — 107  x  -079.  —  1  sells.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  7  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  document.     3rd  century. 

Joined  to  the  following  and  to  a  piece  of  blank  papyrus. 
141. 

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58  GREEK  PAPYE.I 

10456.  Papyrus.  —  025  x    026.  —  1  seUs.  —  SmaU  cursive.  ^     "    . 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  document.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
Joined  to  the  preceding  and  to  a  piece  of  blank  papyrus. 
141. 

10457.  Papyrus.  —  016  x    071.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive.  *'   ' 

Fragment  containing  1  line.     6th  or  7th  century.  .       .'.      [ 

Joined  to  10458-60. 
143. 

10458.  Papyrus.  —  02  x   071.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  document.     6th  or  7th  century. 
Joined  to  10457,  10459-60. 
143. 

10459.  Papyrus.  — 065  x   065.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  6  lines  from  an  agreement.     5th  or  6th  century. 

Joined  to  10457-8,  10460. 
143. 

10460.  Papyrus.  —  064  x    017.  —  1   selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
cursive. 

Ends  of  3  lines  of  a  document.     6th  or  7th  century. 
Joined  to  10457-9. 
143. 

10461.  Papyrus.  —  -259  x    15,  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  2    selides. — 
Medium-sized  cursive.  .      ; 

Account  of  receipts  of  wine.     4th  century.     Nearly  complete.     14  lines.  '    '  - 

146.  .         .      -  . 

10462.  Papyrus.  —  -194  x    14.  —  Probably   from    Ashmvmen.  —  2    selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Letter  addressed  to  an  ofEcialis  by  a  person  whose  name  is  lost,  concerning  military  matters. 
Dated  in  the  consulship  of  Acindynus  and  Proculus  (a.  d.  340).  Nearly  complete. 
21  lines.  "  ■    .         . 

147. 

10463.  Papyrus.  — 136  x   086.  —  Probably  from  Aslmaunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Large 

cursive.  \ 

Ends  of  11  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  letter.     4th  century.  ■    1, 

148.  ■  '  •         '  -. 

10464.  Papyrus. —   133  x    136.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis. — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  payment  of  20  talents  to  herdsmen  from  the  village  of  Magdola  as  wages  for  the 
3rd  indiction.  Dated  in  the  consulship  of  Sabinus  and  Rufinus  (a.  d.  316).  Nearly 
complete.     10  lines.  ,  .        ,, 

149.  .  > ,' 


GREEK  PAPYRI  59 

10465.  Papyi-us. 14  x    133.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  given  by  Aurelia  Charite  to  a  son  of  Anoubion,  of  the  receipt  of  1200 
talents  on  loan.     4th  century.     Incomplete.     11  lines. 

Aurelia  Charite  occurs  in  FUhrer  durch  die  Ausstellung  Papyrus  Erzherzog  Rainer,  nos.  303,  305,  &c. 
150. 

10466.  Papyrus.  —  15  x  086.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  14  lines  from  a  letter,  enclosing  a  copy  of  an  order  addressed  to  an  exactor  by  Vale- 
rius Dionysius,  centurion,  and  mentioning  the  praefect  Valerius  Victorinianus.     4th 
century. 
151. 

10467.  Papyrus.  —  16  x    133.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  2  selides.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  11  lines  from  an  acknowledgement  addressed  to  Sarapion,  son  of  Hermes,  by 
Charite  (cf.  10465),  of  the  receipt  of  some  payment.     4th  century.     Dated  in  the  con- 
sulship of  Vettius  Pruci[  (?) 
152. 

10468.  Papyrus. 17  x    078.  —  1  sells.  —  2  hands,  one  small  semi-uncial,  the 

other  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  23  lines  from  a  taxing-account  concerning  corn.     3rd  century. 
153. 

10469.  Papyrus. 132  x    182.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  2   sehdes.  — 

Small  cursive. 

Notification  addressed  to  Aurelius  Asclepiades,  praepositus,  by  the  village  officials  of  Prektis, 
of  persons  eligible  for  holding  the  office  of  sitologus.  4th  century.  Incomplete,  being 
broken  at  the  bottom.     15  lines. 

■  10545  is  a,  duplicate  copy  of  this  papyrus. 
154. 

10470.  Papyrus. 216  x    146. —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2   selides. — 

6  hands,  medium-sized  cursive. 

List  of  persons  holding  municipal  offices  during  the  15th  indiction,  and  of  their  sureties. 
4th  century.     Incomplete,  being  broken  at  the  bottom.     28  lines. 
155. 

10471.  Papyrus. 212  x  -153.  —  Probably  from   Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 

Good-sized  cursive. 

Conclusion  of  a  contract  for  the  hire  and  payment  of  labourers.     4th  century.     19  lines. 

156. 

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60  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10472.  Papyrus.  —  142  x    184.  —  Probably   from    Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 
Good-sized  cursive. 

Report  addressed  to  Sostratus  Aelianus,  strategus,  by  Aurelius  Palaus  (?),  a  brjuotnos  yeu- 
fieVpi/s,  and  Aurelius  Eudaemon,  yrojo-TTjp  Kaj/x/js,  concerning  the  measurement  of  some 
land.     Dated   in  the  6th  consulship  of   Licinius  Augustus  and   the  2nd  of  Licinius 
Caesar  (a.  d.  323).     Incomplete,  the  end  being  lost.     13  lines. 
157. 

10473.  Papyrus.  — ■  131  x  -214.  —  Probably   from    Ashmunen.  —  3   selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

List  of  persons  eligible  for  holding  the  office  of  tax-collector  (?),  similar  to  10468  and  10470. 
4th  century,     Incomplete.     17  lines, 
158. 

10474.  Papyi-us. — 185  x    158.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis  and  a 
strip  to  the  right.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Petition  addressed  to  Aurelius  Nilus  (cf.  10269)  and  Aurelius  Theodoras,  riparii  of  the  Her- 
mopolite  nome,  by  Aurelius  Serenus,  complaining  that  during  his  absence  his  wife  had 
been  given  in  marriage  by  her  parents  to  someone  else.     Dated  in  the  consulship  of 
Mamertinus  and  Nevitta  (a.  d.  362).     Incomplete,  the  end  being  lost.     19  lines, 
159. 

10475.  Papyrus.  —  147  x    124.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1   selis  and  a 
strip  to  the  right,  —  Medium-sized  cursive,  the  same  as  10474. 

Duplicate  of  10474,  dated  in  the  same  year  (a.  d.  362).     Incomplete.     Parts  of  15  lines. 
160. 

10476.  Papyrus.  —  -238  x    127.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1     selis,  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Proposal  addressed  to  Aurelia   Charite  (ef.   10465,  10467)  by  Elavius   Casius  to   lease    15 

arourae  of  land  near  the  dyke  of  Magdola  in  the  Hermopolite  nome,  at  the  rent  of  30 

artabae  of  wheat  for  one  year.     Dated  in  the  consulship   of  Vulcacius  Rufinus  and 

Flavius  [Eusebius]  (a.  d.  347).     Practically  complete.     25  lines. 

161. 

The  date  discussed  in  The  Amherst  Papyri,  II.  p.  169 ;  cf.Wilcken  i^ArchivfurPapyrusforschung,  II.  p.  135. 

10477  (a),  (b).     Papyi-us.  —  -219  x   -177    (fragment   a).  —  Probably   from    Ash- 
munen. —  1  selis.  —  Small  flowing  cursive. 

Part  of  a  petition  (?)  with  a  list  (in  three  columns)  of  indictments  against  the  accused  persons. 
4th  century.     Much  mutilated.     31  lines  in  the  body  of  the  document.     Of  the  three 
columns  below,  col.  2  has  24  lines  preserved. 
Fragment  (o)  162.    Fragment  (h)  354. 

10478.     Papyrus. —  13  x    094. — ^  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

"Beginnings  of  13  lines  from  a  notification  of  persons  eligible  for  some  office;  cf.  10469-70. 
4th  century. 
164. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  61 

10479.  Papyrus. 111  x    185.— Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  2  selides.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Account  of  payments  for  various  purposes.     4th  century.     Incomplete.     15  lines. 
165. 

10480.  Papyrus.  —  -251  x    161.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  payments  to  a  bank  for  transport.     4th  century.     Nearly  complete.     10  lines. 
166. 

10481.  Papyrus. 12  x  -128.  —  Probably  from  Ashmimen.  —  2  selides.  —  Clear 

semi-uncial. 

Conclusion  of  a  petition  (?).     4th  century.     Beginnings  of  1  lines. 
167. 
10482  (a),  (ft).     Papyrus.  —  095  x    124  (fragment  a).  —  Probably   from  Ashmu- 
nen. —  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Two  fragments  from  the  beginning  of  a  Greek  document.     Dated  in  Latin  at  the  top  in  the 
consulship  of  [Theodosius  and  Rumojridus  (a.  d.  403).     Parts  of  8  lines. 
Fragment  (a)  168.    Fragment  (ft)  178. 

10483.  Papyrus.  —   143  x    071.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Account  of  payments.     4th  century.     Incomplete.     17  lines. 
169. 

10484.  Papyrus.  —  131  x    141.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Declaration  on  oath  addressed  to  Aurelius  Adelphius,  prytanis-elect,  by  a  member  of  the 
boule  of  Hermopolis,  that  he  would  be  surety  for  Aurelius    Olympius.     Early  4th 

century  ;  cf.  10485,  10530.     Incomplete.     15  lines. 
170. 

Cf.  10493,  perhaps  a  duplicate  with  slight  variations.    For  Aurelius  Adelphius  cf.  Fuhrer  diirch  die 
Ausstellung  Papynis  Erzherzog  Jtainer,  nos.  313-4. 

10485.  Papyrus.  —  131  x    16,  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Proposal  addressed  to  Aurelius  Adelphius  (cf .  10484)  by  Aurelius  Silvanus  to  lease  a  farm 
at  the  rent  of  30  artabae  of  barley.  The  3rd  indiction  is  mentioned.  Dated  in  the 
consulship  of  Volusianus  and  Annianus  (a.  d.  314).     Incomplete,  the  end  being  lost. 

13  lines. 
171. 
The  date  discussed  in  "Die  Amherst  Papyri,  Part  II,  p.  169. 

10486.  Papyrus.  —  13  x    152.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis  and  a  strip 
to  the  left.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Order  from  Aurelius  Cyrillus  to  Aurelia  Charite  (cf.  10465,  &c.)  to  send  104  sextarii  of  wine 
by  boat   for   the   use   of   a  body   of   soldiers.     4th    century.     Practically  complete. 

10  lines. 
172. 
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10487.  Papyrus.  —  118  x    185.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Fragment  of  a  list  of  land-holders  in  various  villages  of  the  Hermopolite  nome.     4th  century. 
Parts  of  two  columnSj  of  which  the  first  has  only  the  ends  of  lines.     Col.  2  has  8  lines. 
173. 

10488.  Papyrus. 151   x    104.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  — 

Medium-sized  cm'sive. 

Declaration  on  oath  that  the  writer  would  be  surety  for  Aurelius  Horus,  a  ship's  captain. 
Dated  in  the  consulship  of  Plaeidus  and  Romulus  (a.  d.  343).     Incomplete,  having  lost 
the  beginnings  of  lines.     18  lines. 
174. 

10489.  Papyrus.  —   11   x    087.  —  Probably    from     Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Account  of  payments  in  talents  for  various  purposes.     4th  century.    Incomplete,  the  beginning 
being  lost.     13  lines. 
175. 

10490.  Papyrus. — 12  x    161.  —  Probably  from  Aslimunen. — 2  selides. —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Fragment  from  the  conclusion  of  a  petition,  asking  that  certain  persons  may  be  brought  to 
justice.     4th  century.     Parts  of  8  lines. 
176. 

10491.  PapjTus.  —  175  x    145.  —  Probably    from    Aslimunen.  —  1     sells.  — : 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Declaration  on  oath  by  Aurelius  Tothes  that  he  would  be  surety  for  Aurelius  Pankolasuchis' 
remaining  at  his  post.     4th  century.     Nearly  complete.     15  lines. 
177. 

10492.  Papyrus.  —  141  x    109.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1     sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Fragment  of  a  memorandum  from  two  persons  called  .  .]onynus  and  Copreas  with  reference 
to  the  dispatch  of  wood  for  building  purposes.     4th  century.     Parts  of  12  lines. 
Cf.  10516,  written  in  the  same  hand  and  perhaps  forming  part  of  the  same  document. 
179. 

10493.  Papyrus.  —  -243  x    09.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Declaration  on  oath  by  Aurelius  Proclinus,  member  of  the  boule  of  Ilermopolis,  that  he  would 
be  surety  for  Aurelius  Olympius.     Early  4th  century.     Incomplete.    Parts  of  19  lines. 
180. 
Cf.  10484,  perhaps  a  duplicate  with  slight  variations. 

10494.  Papyrus.  —  05  x  -218.  —  Ashmunen  (?).  —  2  seUdes.  —  Fibres  vertical.  — 
Good-sized  cursive. 

Fragment  of  a  letter.     Late  4th  or  5th  century.     Parts  of  6  lines. 
182. 


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10495.     Papyrus.  —  -242  x    07.  —  Ashmunen   (?).  —  1    sells.  —  Good-sized   semi- 
uncial. 

Ends  of  32  lines  from  a  letter.    4th  century. 
181.  ■■  • 

10496.     Papyrus. 167  x    078.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  2   seUdes.  — 

Small  cursive. 
Fragment  of  a  lease  of  land  in  the  Hermojwlite  noma.     4th  century.     Parts  of  27  lines. 
183. 

10497  (a),  (b).     Papyrus.  —  08  x    143  (fragments  a,  h  combined).  —  Ashmurien  (?). 
—  2  seUdes.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Two  fragments  (which  join  together)  of  the  will  of  a  native  of  Alexandria,  containing  the 

ends  of  12  lines.     3rd  or  early  4th  century. 
"  Fragment  (a)  184.    Fragment  (6)  239. 

10498.  Papyrus.  —  15  x    193.  —  Probably  from  Aslmiunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres 
vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  two  orders  from  the  praepositus  to  village  officials  req^uesting  the  dispatch  of  certain 
persons.     4th  century.     Much  mutilated.     10  lines. 
185. 

10499.  Papyrus.  —  088  x  067.  —  Probably  from  the  Fayoum.  —  1  sells.  —  Small 
cursive,  except  the  first  three  Unes,  which  are  in  large  cursive. 

Fragment  of  an  acknowledgement  of  the  receipt  of  a  loan  amounting  to  1300  drachmae.    At 
the  end  two  demotic  lines.     2nd  century.     Parts  of  15  lines. 
186. 

10500.  Papyrus. 076  x   067.  —  Probably  fr-om  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Large 

cursive. 

Fragment  containing  parts  of  5  lines  from  the  end  of  an  agreement.     4th  century. 

188. 

10501.  Papyrus.  — 083  x   046.  —  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Fragment  containing  parts  of  8  lines  of  a  document.     6th  century. 

189. 

10502  {a),  (h).     Papyi-us.  —  095  x  -068  (fragment  a). —2   selides  (?).  — Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Two  fragments,  incorrectly  joined  together,  of  an  account.     6th  or  7th  century.     Fragment  (a) 
has  parts  of  5  lines,  fragment  (5)  parts  of  8. 

Perhaps  the  two  fragments  belong  to  separate  documents. 
190. 

10503.     Papyrus. 11  x    108.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cm-sive. 

Part  of  an  account  of  payments  for  various  purposes.     5th  or  6th  century.     9  lines. 
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10504.  Papyrus.  —  046  x  -13.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  upright 
cursive. 

Part  of  one  line  from  the  beginning  of  a  document.     7th  or  8th  century. 
192. 

10505.  Papyrus.  —  066  x  -233.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  sloping 
cursive. 

Part  of  a  letter.     6th  century.     3  incomplete  lines. 
193. 

10506.  Papyrus.  —  -106  x    113.  —  1    sells.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Medium-sized 

sloping  cursive. 

Parts  of  10  lines  from  an  account  (?).     6th  or  7th  century. 
194. 

10507.  Papyrus.  —  062  x   051.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  an  account  (?).     6th  or  7th  century. 
Wrongly  joined  to  10508. 
195. 

10508.  Papyrus.  —  068  x  -059.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  clear 
cursive. 

Parts  of  3  lines  from  an  account.     6th  or  7th  century. 
Wrongly  joined  to  10507. 
195. 

10509.  Papyrus.  ^  086  x   065.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  the  end  of  a  letter  (?).     6th  or  7th  century. 
Wrongly  joined  to  10510. 
196. 

10510.  Papyrus. 1  x   05.  —  Probably  from  Medinet  el  Fayoum. — 2selldes. — 

Good-sized  sloping  cursive. 

Beginning  of  a  contract  in  which  one  of  the  parties  is  a  woman  called  Isis.     Dated  in  the  6th 
year  of  Maurice,  6th  indiction  (a.  d.  587-8).     1 1  incomplete  lines. 
Wrongly  joined  to  10509. 
196. 

10511.  Papyrus. 242  x  -075.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres 

vertical  ;  written  on  the  verso.  —  Good-sized  cursive,  the  last  10  lines  in 
a  .smaller  hand. 

Account  of  payments  for  various  purposes.     4th  century.     Nearly  complete,  but  the  last  10 
lines  are  obliterated.     30  lines. 
198. 

10512.  Papyrus.  — 11  x    131.  — Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  seHs.  —  Large 
cursive. 

Beginning  of  a  letter  from  Hermodorus  to  his  brother  Nearchius  (?).     4th  century.     Parts 
of  6  lines. 
199. 


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10513.  Papyi'us. 06  x    186.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Fragment  o£  a  petition  from  a  woman,  complaining  of  some  injustice.     4th  century.     Parts 
of  6  lines. 
201. 

10514.  Papyrus. 27  x  085. —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium- 
sized  upright  cursive. 

Agreement  for  the  sale  of  house  property  by  four  persons,  one  of  whom  is  called  Paesis,  to 
Aurelia  Demetria.     4th  century.     Part  of  the  date  is  preserved,   showing  that  the 
second  consul  was  a  Caesar,  consul  for  the  first  time.     Incomplete,  the  beginnings  of 
lines  being  lost.     30  lines. 
202. 

10515.  Papyrus. 243  x  114.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells. — Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Lease  of  land  at  a  rent  of  4  artabae  of  wheat  for  each  aroura  (?).     Dated  in  the  consulship  of 
Pacatianus  and  Hilarianus  (a.  d.  332).     Much  mutilated.     32  lines. 
203. 

10516.  Papyrus.  ^  -13  x  076.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Fragment  of  a   memorandum  concerning  the  transport  of  stores.     4th   century.     Parts   of 
10  lines. 
Cf.  10492,  written  in  tlie  same  hand  and  perhaps  forming  part  of  the  same  document. 
204. 

10517.  Papyrus.—  122  x  091.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen. —  1  sells.—  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Declaration  on  oath  made  by  Aurelius  Ctistes,  a  ship's  captain,  that  he  had  received  on  his 
boat  various  amounts  of  grain.     A  single  emperor  and  the  Caesars  Constantius  and 
Consta(ns)  are  mentioned,  as  is  the  '  new  8th  indiction.'     The  date  of  the  papyrus  is 
therefore  a.  d.  333-4.     Incomplete.     13  lines,  of  which  the  ends  are  lost. 
205. 

10518  (a),  (b).     Papyrus.  —  082  x  -13  (fragment  a).  —  Probably   from   Ashmu- 
nen. —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  (1)  large  cursive,  (2)  small  cursive. 
(1)  Order  from  Nearchides  for  payment  of  money  into  a  bank.     Nearly  complete.     5  lines. 
(2)  At  right  angles  ends  of  6  lines  from  an  account.     4th  century. 
Fragment  (a)  206.    Fragment  (6)  237. 

10519.     Papyrus.  —  -075  x    05.  —  Probably  from  the  Fayoum.  —  1  sells.  —Small 
cursive. 
Parts  of  8  lines  from  a  copy  of  a  return  connected  with  the  census.     Dated  in  the  reign  of 
Antoninus  (138-161). 
207. 

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10520.  Papyrus.  —   167  x  -113.  —  Probably   from   Aslimunen.  —  2   selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  two  acknowledgements  addressed  to  the  hiiaiTrjTai  by  Aurelius  Ammonas  and  Aure- 
lius  ApoUonius  respectively,  stating  that  they  had  embarked  certain  quantities  of  grain 
and  had  received  the  transporc  dues.  The  first  acknowledgement  is  better  preserved 
than  the  second,  and  is  dated  in  the  joint  consulship  (or  reign,  but  less  probably)  of 
Constantine  and  Licinius,  i.e.  a.  D.  312,  313,315,  or  319.  The  19th  indiction  (or 
indiction  of  the  19th  year)  occurs.     21  lines,  the  ends  of  which  are  lost. 

209. 

The  date  discussed  by  Wilcken  in  ArchivfUr  Papynis/orschuiuj,  II.  p.  135,  where  he  decides  for  a.d.  315. 

10521.  Papyrus.  —  -138  x    07.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  10  lines  from  a  letter  (?).     4th  century. 
211. 

10522  (a),   {h),    (c).      Papyrus.  —   149  x    08    (fragment    a).  —  1    selis.  —  Small 
cursive. 

Three  fragments  of  a  taxing-account,  containing  a  list  of  names  with  amounts  of  arourae. 
3rd  century.     Fragment  (a)  has  18  lines. 
213. 

10523.  Papyi'us.  —  -205  x    04.  —  1   selis.  —  Fibres   vertical ;    written   on  the 
verso.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  19  lines  from  an  account.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
214. 

10524.  Papyrus. 112  x    08.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  rude  uncial. 

Beginnings  of  12  lines  from  the  end  of  a  letter.     1st  or  2nd  century. 

215. 

10525.  Papyrus.  —  064  x    033.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical ;    written  on   the 
vei-so.  —  Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  9  lines,  each  containing  about  8  letters.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
216. 

10526  [a),  (h),  (c),  {d),  (e).     Papyrus.  —  118  x  099  (fragment  a).  —  Probably  from 
the  Fayoum.  —  2  or  more  selides.  —  Small  round  cursive. 

Five  fragments  from  a  list  of  abstracts  of  contracts,  probably  in  several  columns.  Fragments 
(a)  and  (<?)  refer  to  the  same  transactions  and  probably  form  part  of  the  same  column. 
The  position  of  the  other  fragments  is  doubtful.  The  3rd  year  of  Antoninus  (a.d.  140-1) 
occurs  in  several  of  the  abstracts.  Fragment  (a)  contains  parts  of  28  lines,  (i)  of  27, 
(c)  of  29,  (d)  of  18,  and  (e)  of  16. 
Fragment  (a)  217.     Fragment  (6)  218.    Fragment  (c)  219.    Fragment  (d)  220.    Fragment  (e)  221. 

10527.     Papyrus. 083  x   07.  —  Probably  from  the  Fayoum.  —  1  selis.  —  Small 

ornamental  cursive. 
Fragment  of  a  similar  list  of  abstracts  (?).     2nd  or  3rd  century.     Parts  of  14  lines, 
222. 


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10528.  Papyrus. — 08  x  083. — Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  12  lines,  forming  part  of  two  documents,  of  which  the  second  is  addressed  to  an 
epistrategus.     3rd  century. 
223. 

10529.  Papyrus. —   178  x    08.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    selides. — 
Large  cursive. 

Ends  of  15  lines  from  a  letter.     4th  century. 
224. 

10530.  Papyrus. 168  x    175.  —  Probably  from   Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  an  acknowledgement  addressed  to  Aurelius  Adelphius  by  an  fTrififXTjrrjj  olvov,  of  the 
receipt  of  3500  sextarii  of  wine  for  the  use  of  a  troop  of  soldiers.  Dated  in  the  4th 
consulship  of  Constantino  and  Licinius  (a.  d.  315).     11  incomplete  lines. 

For  Aurelius  Adelphius  cf.  10484,  10485. 
226. 

10531.  Papyrus.  —  -232  x    142.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 
Large  upright  cursive,  the  last  two  lines  sloping  cursive. 

Petition  addressed  to  Diogenes,  a  high  official,  probably  the  praefect,  by  Ammonia,  also 
called  Demetria.     Late  3rd  or  early  4th  century.     Much  mutilated.     20  lines. 
228. 

10532.  Papyrus. 17  x    181.  —  Probably   from   the   Fayoum.  —  1    sells    and 

a  strip  to  the  left.  —  Large  rude  semi-uncial. 

Letter,  in  very  corrupt  Greek,  from  a  person  whose  name  is  defaced  to  his  father,  announcing 
the  dispatch  of  various  articles,  &e.     1st  century.     Practically  complete.     19  lines. 
229. 

10533  (a),  (b).     Papyrus.  —  08  x    064    (fragment  a).  —  1    sells.  —  Small   sloping 
cursive. 

Two  fragments,  incorrectly  joined,  from  an  order  for  payment  (?).    4th  century.    Fragment  (a) 
has  6,  (b)  has  8  lines. 
230. 

10534.  Papyrus. 116  x    108.  —  1  seHs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  5  lines  from  a  receipt  (?).     6th  or  7th  century. 

Incorrectly  mounted,  and  joined  to  10535. 
281. 

10535.  Papyrus.  — 043  x    066.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  document.     6th  or  7th  century. 

Incorrectly  joined  to  10534. 
231. 

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10536.  Papyrus. 185  x    128.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Conclusion  of  a  list  of  articles.     6th  century.     1 1  lines. 

233. 

10537.  Papyi-us. 106  x    044.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  12  lines  from  an  account.     6th  or  7th  century. 

Incorrectly  joined  to  10538. 
234. 

10538  («),  {h).     Papyi'us.  — 062  x    065    (fragment   a).  —  2   selides.  —  Good-sized 
cursive. 

Two  fragments,  incorrectly  joined,  from  the  signatures  to  a  document.     6th  or  7th  century. 
Parts  of  4  lines  in  fragment  (a).     Fragment  (6)  contains  parts  of  5  lines. 

Incorrectly  joined  to  10537. 
234. 

10539.  Papyrus.  —   124  x    19.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis    and 
a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  cm-sive. 

Order  from   the  praepositus  to   send  a  certain   perfume-seller.     4th  century.     Incomplete, 
having  lost  the  beginnings  of  lines.     4  lines. 
235. 

10540.  Papyrus.  —  121  x    109.  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres   vertical ;    written   on   the 
verso  (?).  —  Partly  in  large,  partly  in  medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  an  account  (?).     6th  or  7th  century. 
236. 

10541.  Papyrus. — 032  x  071. — Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis. — Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  4  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract.     3rd  or  4th  century. 

Incorrectly  joined  to  10542. 
238. 

10542.  Papyrus.  — 081  x    128  (fragment  a).  —  Probably   from    Ashmimen.  — 
1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Two  fragments  of  a  document,  the  larger  (a)  containing  parts  of  6  lines.     4th  century. 

Incorrectly  mounted,  and  joined  to  10541. 
238. 

10543.  Papyrus.  —  114  x    093.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  an  account  of  payments  for  timber  and  other  purposes.     4th  century.     Complete,  so 
far  as  it  goes,  but  broken  at  the  bottom.     10  lines. 
242. 


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10544.  Papyrus.  —   125  x    103.  —  Probably    from   Ashmunen.  —  1    selis    and 
a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Declaiatiou  on  oath  by  a  ship's  captain,  whose  name  is  lost,  stating  that  he  had  embarked 
various  amounts  of  grain.     Written   in  the   reign  of    Constantine  and  the  Caesars 
Constantine  and  Constantius,  i.  e.  between  a.  d.  324  and  337.     Incomplete,  having  lost 
the  beginnings  of  lines  and  being  broken  at  the  bottom.     13  lines. 
243. 

10545.  Papyrus.  —  105  x    173.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    selides.  — 
Small  cursive,  in  the  same  hand  as  10469. 

Duplicate  of  10469.     4th  century.     Incomplete.     1 1  lines. 
244. 

10546.  Papyrus.  —   118  X    14.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    selides. — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Fragment  of  a  list  of  names  of  individuals,  parts  of  two  columns  being  preserved,  containing 
15  and  12  lines.     4th  century. 
245. 

10547.  Papyrus.  —   18  x    184.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    sehdes.  — 
Good-sized  cursive  ;  three  hands. 

Part  of  an  account,  much  obliterated,  in  two  columns  of  which  the  first  has  only  the  ends  of 
lines  preserved.     4th  century.     Col.  2  contains  16  lines. 
247, 

10548.  Papyrus.  —  107  x    145.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  two  columns  from  an  account  of  payments  for  taxes  and  other  purposes.     3rd  or 
early  4th  century.     In  all  16  incomplete  lines. 
248. 

10549.  Papyrus.  —  078  x   08.  —  Probably    from    the    Fayoum.  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive  ;  two  hands. 

Parts  of  8  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  an  agreement,  with  the  signature  of  Theano,  daughter 
of  Heron.     Dated  in  the  reign  of  Antoninus  (a.  d.  138-161). 
249. 

10550.  Papyrus.  —  088  x    113.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  two  columns,  of  which  the  first  has  only  a  few  letters  from  the  ends  of  9  lines, 
while  the  second  contains  14  incomplete  lines   from  a  marriage  contract   between 
Areius,  also  called  Menelaus,  and  Thermoutharion.     2nd  century. 
250. 

10551.  Papyrus.  —  093  x    076.  —  1  selis,  —  Medium-sized  flowing  cursive. 

Part  of  an  account  of  payments  by  various  persons,  signed  at  the  end  by  Vettius  Zoilus, 
exegetes.     3rd  century.     Beginning  lost.     14  lines. 
251. 


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10552.  Papyrus. 116  x    135.  —  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  two  columns  from  an  account.     3rd  or  early  4th  centurj'.      In  all  17  incomplete 
lines. 
252. 

10553.  Papyrus. 114  x    082.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  12  lines  from  a  letter  (?).     4th  century. 

253. 

10554.  Papyrus. 145  x    115.  — 2  selides.  — ^  Small  cursive. 

Part  of  a  petition  addressed  to  a  high  official  by  Aurelius  Serenus,  asking  him  to  procure 
the  repayment  of  a  loan  made  by  Serenus  to  Aurelius  Horion.     A  copy  of  the  contract 
referred  to  is  included  in  the  petition.     The  contract  was  dated  in  the  reign  of  (Decius) 
and  Q.  Herennius  (Decius  Caesar)  (a.  d.  250-1).     24  incomplete  lines. 
265. 

10555.  Papyrus.  —  105  x    104.  —  2  selides.  —  Large  cursive. 

Ends  of  13  lines  from  a  mortgage  or  lease  of  landed  property.     3rd  or  early  4th  century. 
267. 

10556.  Papyrus. 226  x    082.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

One  column  containing  a  list  of  names  and  beginnings  of  lines  of  a  second.     3rd  or  early 
4th  century.     25  lines  in  col.  1. 
269. 

10557.  Papyrus. 048  x    084.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Part  of  an  order  for  payment  (?)  issued  by  Theodoras,  a  comes.     6th  or  7th  century.    3  lines, 

of  which  the  ends  are  lost. 
268. 

10558.  Papyi-us.  —  062  x    091.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical ;    written    on   the 
verso.  —  Small  cursive. 

Fragment  of  an  account  of  receipts  and  expenditure.     3rd  or  early  4th  century.     7  lines, 
from  the  beginning  of  the  document. 
271. 

10559.  Papyrus. 131  x   09.  —  1    selis. — Medium-sized   cursive;    a   dififerent 

hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  12   incomplete  lines   recording  various  payments  by  different  persons   in  the 
32nd  year  of  Augustus  (a.  d.  2-3).     On  the  verso  ends  of  6  lines  from  an  account  of 
payments  of  corn.     Early  1st  century. 
267. 

10560.  Papyrus.  —  -254  x  -274.  —  2  sehdes.  —  On  the  recto  large  upright  cursive, 
on  the  verso  a  dififerent  and  smaller  hand. 

The  recto  contains  most  of  two  columns  from  an  official  account  connected  with  the  com 
supply  and  transport.  Col.  1  has  18  lines,  col.  2  has  13  lines.  The  verso  contains 
two  nearly  complete  columns,  with  17  and  19  lines  of  a  list  of  names,  accompanied  in 
three  cases  by  amounts  of  sextarii.  Recto  3rd  century;  verso  late  3rd  or  4th 
century. 
Recto  268.    Verso  269. 


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10561.  Papyrus.  —  108  x    107.  —  Probably    from    the    Fayoum.  —  1    selis.  — 
Recto  medium-sized  semi-uncial,  verso  medium-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  pai-ts  of  11  lines  from  a  document  concerning  a  sale  or  lease  of  land.     The 
verso  contains  parts  of  12  lines   from   a  document  of  uncertain  character,  probably 
concerned  with  taxation.     2nd  century. 
270. 

10562.  Papyrus. 161  x    079.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  on  both  sides. 

Fragment  of  a  list  of  names  with  amounts  in  artabae,  probably  a  taxation-list.     The  verso  is 
a  continuation  of  the  same  subject.     6th  or  7th  century.     19  incomplete   lines   on 
each  side. 
271. 

10563  (a\  (6).      Papyrus.  —  152  x    066   (fragment  a).  —  1    selis  (?).  — Good-sized 
semi-uncial. 

Two  fragments  of  a  magical  papyrus,  containing  invocations  to  various  gods,  mingled  with 
magical   formulae.     2nd   or   3rd    century.      The   beginnings   and    ends    of   lines    are 
preserved,  but  a  strip  of  uncertain  width  is  lost  between  the  two  fragments.     14  lines. 
The  verso  of  fragment  {/j)  contains  2  lines. 
272. 

10564.  Papyrus.  —  166  x    086.  —  Probably  from   the  Fayoum.  —  2   selides.  — 
Recto  large  regular  cursive,  on  the  verso  small  cursive. 

On  the  recto  fragment  of  a  letter  addressed  to  a   strategus  of  the  Arsinoite  nome  and 
enclosing  a  letter  addressed  to  the  t-nlrpoiioi,  containing  in  all  parts  of  13  lines.     On 
the  verso  19  incomplete  lines  of  a  list  of  names  with  amounts  in  artabae  and  drachmae, 
probably  a  taxing-list.     3rd  century. 
273. 

10565.  Papyrus.  —  -244  x    125.  —  Probably   from    Ashmunen.  —  2    selides.  — 
Small  cursive  on  both  sides  ;  6  lines  on  the  recto  in  a  different  hand. 

Both  recto  and  verso  contain  two  columns,  tolerably  complete  but  defaced  in  parts,  of  a  list 
of  payments  on  different  days  from  various  villages  in  the  Hermopolite  nome.     4th 
century.     Recto  col.  1  has  38  lines. 
274. 

10566.  Papyrus.  —  13  x    176.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  ;   a  different 
hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  two  columns,  the  first  having  only  the  ends  of  lines  preserved,  from 
a  list  of  money  payments.     12  lines  in  col.  2.     On  the  verso  8  nearly  complete  Imes 
from  a  list  of  payments  in  wheat  by  different  persons.     Recto  2nd  century;    verso 
2nd  or  3rd  century. 
275. 


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10567.  Papyrus.  —  -253  x  -286.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  2  selides.  — 
On  the  recto  two  hands,  one  good-sized  cursive,  the  other  smaller ;  two 
hands  on  the  verso,  both  good-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  three  columns,  the  second  being  tolerably  complete,  while  the  other  two 
have  only  ends  and  beginnings  of  lines  respectively,  from  an  account  of  receipts  and 
expenditure  in  connexion  with  an  estate.  Late  3rd  or  early  4th  century.  26  lines  in 
col.  2.  The  verso  contains  (a)  ends  of  9  lines  from  a  document;  (i)  (in  the  same 
hand)  a  copy  of  a  petition  addressed  to  Sostratus  Aelianus,  exactor  of  tlie  Hermopolite 
noma,  by  Aurelius  Adelphius,  complaining  that  he  had  been  prevented  by  Sois  and 
other  persons  from  gathering  the  crops  on  an  estate  belonging  to  him.  Dated  in  the 
6th  consulship  of  Constantinus  Augustus  and  1st  of  Constantinus  Caesar  (a.  d.  320). 
Nearly  complete.  23  lines,  (c)  a  list  of  names,  containing  9  lines. 
276. 

10568.  Papyrus, 138  x    044.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  16  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  document  addressed  to  the  ^ovXivrai  of  Hermopolis 
and  other  officials.     4th  century. 
277. 

10569.  Papyrus.  —  141  x  046.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  18  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  document  addressed  to  a  strategus  by  a  certain 
Eudaemon.     Dated  in  the  year  after  the  6th  (?)  consulship  of  [Licinius  ?]  Augustus 
and  the  2nd  of  Li[ciniusJ  Caesar,  i.  e.  A.  D.  324  (?). 
279. 

10570.  Papyrus.  —  112  x    038.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Ends  of  14  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  contract.     5th  or  6th  century. 

280. 

10571.  Papyi-us.  —  092  x  104.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginning  of  an  account  of  payments  in  folles  and  denarii  from  (?)  sitologi  and  comarchs  of 
different  villages  in  the  Hermopolite  nome.     Dated  in  the  consulship  of  Acindynus 
and  Proculus  (a.  d.  340).     10  nearly  complete  lines. 
281. 

10572.  Papyrus.  — 138  x    191.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  regular  cursive. 
Fragment  of  a  letter  or  petition.     3rd  century.     2  complete  and  14  incomplete  lines. 

282. 

10573.  Papyrus.  —  061  x  079.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical ;  written  on  the 
verso.  —  Large  thick  cursive. 

Parts  of  5  lines  from  a  letter  (?).     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
283. 


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10574.     Papyrus. 165  x    068.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  — ■  1  sells.  —  Good- 
sized  regular  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  16  lines  from  a  contract  for  the  loan  of  money.     3rd  century. 
284. 

10575  (a),  (h).      Papyrus.  —  082  x   068    (fragment    a).  —  Probably    from    the 
Fayoum.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Two  fragments,  containing  in  all  beginnings  of  13  lines,  from  a  document  connected  with 
the  transfer  of  5  arourae  to   or  from  a  woman  called  Zois,  daughter  of  Chaerion. 
End  of  the  2nd  or  beginning  of  the  3rd  century.    A  date  in  the  sole  reign  of  Septimius 
Severus  (a.  d.  193-198)  is  referred  to  in  lines  5  and  6. 
Fragment  (o)  285.     Fragment  (b)  327. 

10576.  Papyrus.  —  083  x    068.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  7  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  receipt  issued  by  the  sitologi.     4th  century. 

286. 

10577.  Papyrus.  — 057  x   089.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  10  lines  from  an  agreement  of  some  kind.     1st  century. 
288. 

10578.  Papyrus. 03  x    051.  —  1  seUs.  —  Good-sized  rather  irregular  uncial. 

Beginnings  of  6  hexameter  lines.     Lines  2-5  jxi;  Ta^a-  x-ai  [,  ovbe  yevos  [,  eTrXao-e?  aaw[,  oi8  ort 
y3a(rK[.     1st  or  early  2nd  century. 
289. 

10579.  Papyrus.  — 088  x   076.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  8  lines  from  tlie  beginning  of  a  contract  concerning  a  deposit  of  money.     Early  4th 
century.     The  second  consul  was  a  Constantinus. 
306. 

10580.  Papyrus.— 13  x  081.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  — 1  selis. — Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Beginnings   of  15  lines  from   an  acknowledgement  on   oath   (cf.   10520)   concerning  the 
transport  of  grain.     4th  century. 
307. 

10581.  Papyrus. — 166  x   089.  —  Probably  from  the  Fayoum. —  2  seHdes. — 

Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  trom   Stotoetis   to  his  brother  Tesenouphis,  acknowledging  the  receipt  of  various 
articles  entrusted  to  Tesenouphis  during  Stotoetis'  absence,  &c.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
Incomplete,  the  end  being  lost.     19  lines. 
309. 

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10582.  Papyrus. 116  x    1.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  an  official  document  of  some  kind,  apparently    containing   instructions   from    the 
strategi.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     9  lines,  the  ends  of  which  are  lost. 
324. 

10583.  Papyrus.  — 114  x   098.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  10  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  contract  for  a  loan  or  lease  of  some  kind.     2nd  or 
3rd  century.     Dated  in  the  7th  year  of  two  or  more  emperors,  probably  M.  Aurelius 
and  Verus,  or  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalla  (i.  e.  a.  d.  166-7  or  198-9). 
328. 

10584.  Papyrus. 08  x    064.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Ends  of  16  lines  from  an  official  letter.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 

352. 

10585.  Papyrus.  —  083  x    084.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  a  list  of  names.     3rd  or  early  4th  century.     1 1  lines. 
353. 

10586.  Papyrus.  — 055  x    072.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    selide.s.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  7  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract  for  sale.     4th  century.     Dated    in  the 
consulship  of  two  persons  whose  names  are  much  mutilated,  the  second  being  Julius 
Salot[. 
355. 

10587.  PapyiTJS.  —  -117  x    069.  ■ —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive  (two  hands). 

Beginnings  of  13  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  contract.     4th  century. 
356. 

10588  (a),  (b),  (c).     Papyrus.  — 108  x   075   (fragment   a).  —  Probably   from   the 
Fayoum.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Three  fragments  of  a  return  of  house  property  at  Arsinoe,  addressed  to  an  official.     3rd  or 
early  4th  century. 
Fragment  (a)  357.     Fragments  (6)  and  (c)  360. 

10589.  Papyrus.  — 071  x    046.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  11  lines  from  a  receipt  (?).     3rd  or  early  4th  century. 

358. 

10590.  Papyrus. — 118  x    11.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive  (several  hands). 

Ends   of   13   lines   containing   signatures    to    some  official    document.     Late  3rd    or    early 
4th  century. 
859. 


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10591.  Papyi-us. 058  x    157,  —  Probably    from    Ashmimen.  —  2    selides. — 

Two  hands,  the  date  in  small  sloping  cursive,  the  body  of  the  document 
in  medium-sized  cursive. 

5  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract.     Dated  in  the  12th  year  of  Diocletian  =  the  11th 
of  Maximian  (a.  d.  296). 
361. 

10592.  Papyrus.  —  106  X  -348.  —  Probably   from    Ashmunen.  —  3    selides.— 
Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  two  columns,  of  which  the  first  has  only  the  ends  of  lines,  from   an  account  of 
payments,   chiefly  connected    with  a  catholicus.      4th   century.      10   lines   in   each 
column. 
362. 

10593.  Papyrus.  —  136  x    128.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis    and 

a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

12  nearly  complete  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract  for  the  lease  of  land.     Dated  in 
the  5th  consulship  of  Licinius  and  the  1st  of  Crispus  (a.  d.  318). 
363. 

10594.  Papyrus. —  135  x  -209. —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    selides.— 
Large  cursive. 

Official  letter  addressed  to  the  exactor  (?)  of  the  Hermopolite  nome,  concerning  arrears  of 
taxes.     4th  century.     Incomplete.     9  lines,  of  which  the  beginnings  are  lost. 
364. 

10595.  Papyrus.  —  163  x  -207.  —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  irregular 
cursive. 

Fragment  of  a  letter.     About  the  5th  century.     Parts  of  14  lines. 
365. 

10596.  Papyrus.  —  109  x    147.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —Good-sized  upright 
cursive. 

8  incomplete  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  letter.     6th  century. 
366. 

10597.  Papyrus.  —  075  x   096.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Ends  of  6  lines  from  a  contract.     5th  or  6th  century. 

367. 

10598.  Papyrus.  —   126  x    164.  —  1    .selis.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Large   sloping 
cursive. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 
368. 

10599.  Papyrus.  —  067  x    121.  —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 
Receipt  for  30  artabae  (?)  paid  on  behalf  of  Arcadius.     6th  or  early  7th  century. 

369. 

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10600.  Papyrus. — 08  x    143,  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Receipt  signed  by  Olympius,  dirairrjr^s,  showing  that  Demetria  had  paid  7^  artabae  for  the 
transport  of  barley  in  the  9th  indiction.     4th  century.     Complete.     5  lines. 
370. 

10601.  Papyrus.  —  076  x   097.  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres    vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
sloping  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  3  lines  from  a  letter.     7th  century. 
371. 

10602.  Papyrus. 106  x    066.  —  1  selis. — Medium-sized  cursive. 

11  incomplete  lines  from  an  account  connected  with  land.     3rd  century. 
372. 

10603.  Papyrus.  —  074  x  -205.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

5  incomplete  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 
373. 

10604.  Papyrus. 095  x    104.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  a  taxing-list.     3rd  century.     8  lines. 
374. 

10605.  Papyrus,  —  094  x    138.  —  1    selis,  —  Fibres    vertical,  —  Good-sized 

cursive. 
Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 
375. 

10606.  Papyi-us.  —  043  x   079.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive, 

6  incomplete  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  letter.     4th  century. 
376. 

10607.  Papyrus.  —  057  x   083,  —  2  selides.       Large  cursive. 

Fragment  containing  the  words  trnxapti'  and  in  the  next  line  a<n:pova.     5th  or  6th  century. 
377. 

10608.  Papyrus.  —  06  x   068.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Fragment  of  a  tax-receipt  (?).     3rd  century.     4  incomplete  lines. 

378. 

10609.  Papyrus.  —  079  x    045.  —  Probably   from    the   Fayoum.  —  1    selis,  — 
Small  cursive. 

Ends  of  7  lines  of  a  document.     4th  century. 
393. 

10610.  Papyrus.  —  045  x   081.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Small 
cursive. 

Part  of  the  date  of  a  document.      Dated  in  the  consulship  of  [Licinius]  Augustus  for  the 
sixth  time  and  Licinius  [Caesar  for  the  second  time],  i.  e.  A.  D.  323.     2  hnes. 
394. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  11 

10611.  Papyrus, 08  x    099.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  2  selides.  —  Rude 

uncial. 

Part  of  a  letter.     4tli  century.     8  incomplete  lines. 
395, 

10612.  Papyrus. 098  x    098.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Fragment  of  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century.     5  lines. 

399. 

10613.  Papyrus.  —  082  x    047.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1     sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  8  lines  from  the  concluding  part  of  a  petition.     4th  century. 
400. 

10614.  Papyrus,  —  -083  x    065.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells,  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  10  lines  from  a  letter.     4th  century. 
402. 

10615.  Papyrus. 072  x   12. — Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells. — Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

8  nearly  complete  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  letter.     4th  century. 
411, 

10616.  Papyrus. 217  x    126.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Letter,  nearly  complete,  but  partly  obliterated.     1st  century.     14  lines. 

413. 

10617.  Papyrus. 11  x  083.  — Probably  from  Ashmunen,  —  1  seUs, — Medium- 
sized  cui'sive. 

Ends  of  9  lines,  the  first  6  being  concerned  with  a  payment  of  wheat.     4th  century. 
414. 

10618.  Papyrus, 125  x    142.  —  Probably  from  Aslimunen,  —  1  selis,  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Part  of  an  account  of  payments  in  wine.     4th  century.     11  lines. 
415, 

10619.  Papyrus.  ■ —  -095  x    079.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen,  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

9  lines  from  the   beginning   of  a  request   for  a  lease,  addressed   to   Aurelius  Asclepiades 

(cf.  10469)  by  Aurelius  Hierax.     4th  century. 
416. 

10620.  Papyrus, 045  x  -152.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive, 

4  incomplete  lines  from  a  contract.     6th  century. 

417. 


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10621.  Papyrus. 13  x   043.  —  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  for  payment  of  rent  for  the  9th  year  of  Antoninus.     Dated  in  the  9th 
year   of  Antoninus  (a.d.  145-6).     Incomplete,  the  beginnings  of  lines   being  lost. 

17  lines. 
418. 

10622.  Papyrus.  —   12  x    197.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2    seHdes.  — 
Good-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  an  official  account  (?)  of  proceedings  of  the  senate  of  Hermopolis.     Dated  in  the  6th 
consulship  of  Licinius  Augustus  and  the  2nd  of  Licinius   Caesar,  /x^AAoixrt  inraToii 
btvTipq  aixoi-lifi  (a.  D.  323).     13  lines. 
419. 

10623.  Papyrus. 104  x    034.  —  1  selis.  —  Clear  good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  12  lines  of  a  document.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 

420. 

10624  (a),  (h).     Papyrus. 09  x    112  (fragment  b).  — Probably  from  Ashmunen. 

—  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Two  fragments  from  the  beginning  of  an  application  by  Flavia,  daughter  of  Hermogenes, 
for  a  lease.     4th  century.     7  lines. 
421. 

10625.  Papyrus. 11  x   071.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis. — Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  1 1  lines  from  a  contract.     4th  century. 
422. 

10626.  Papyrus. 102  x   084.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 

Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  12  lines  from  a  contract  (?)  concerning  house  property.     4th  century. 
423. 

10627.  Papyrus. 121  x   095.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  8  lines  from  a  letter.     1st  century. 

424. 

10628.  Papyrus. 192  x    125.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Account   of  payments   by  various   persons.     6th  or  7th  century.     Practically   complete. 

18  lines. 
425. 

10629.  Papyrus.  —  -2  x  085.  —  Probably  from  Ashmimen.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  30  lines  from  a  letter.     4th  century. 
426. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  79 

10630.  Papyrus. 136  x    1.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  1  sells. — Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Beginning  of  a  letter  from  Isidorus  to  Asclepiades.     4tb  century.     11  lines. 
427. 

10631.  Papyrus. 12  x    073.  —  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Account  of  payments  by  various  persons,  preceded  by  two  lines  of  Coptic.     8tb  century. 
11  incomplete  lines. 
428. 

10632.  Papyrus.  —   136  x    076.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Fragment  of  an  account  of  payments  for  various  purposes.     4th  century.     13  lines. 
429. 

10633.  Papyrus. 091  x    07.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  7  lines  from  a  receipt.     6tb  century. 

430. 

10634.  Papyrus. 085  x    075,  —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  sloping 

cursive. 

Beginnings  of  the  last  5  lines  of  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 
431. 

10635.  Papyrus.  —  077  x    095.  —  1    sells,  —  Fibres    vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
cursive, 

5  incomplete  lines  from  a  receipt.     6th  or  7th  century. 
432. 

10636.  Papyrus. 066  x    12.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Large 

cursive. 

Ends  of  7  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  petition.     4th  century. 
433. 

10637.  Papyrus. 1  x    13.  —  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

10  lines  from  the  beginning  of  an  account.     6th  or  7th  century. 

434. 

10638.  Papyrus.  —  095  x    102.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  an  account.     3rd  or  4th  century.     13  lines. 
435. 

10639.  Papyrus.  —  -045  x    046.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen,  —  1    sells,  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  a  letter.     4tb  century. 
436. 


80  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10640.  Papyrus. 066  x   076.  —  1  sells,  —  Meclium-sized  cursive. 

7  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  contract.     Signature  of  the  scribe,  Jasoub,  in  Latin.     Late 
6th  or  7th  century. 
437. 

10641.  Papyrus.  —  062  x    082.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

7  incomplete  lines  from  an  account  of  com.     4th  century. 
438.  . 

10642.  Papyrus. 055  x    083.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  2    selides.  — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  6  lines  from  an  application  for  a  lease.     4th  century. 
439. 

10643.  Papyrus. 06  x    13.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  7  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  an  agreement.     4th  century. 
440. 

10644.  Papyrus.  —  048  x    109.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres 
vertical.  —  Large  cm-sive. 

Beginnings  of  3  lines  of  a  receipt  (?).     5th  century. 
441. 

10645.  Papyrus.  —   112  x    139.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Part  of  a  petition  addressed  to  the  praefeet  (^yefiuj').     4th  century.     17  incomplete  lines. 
442. 

10646.  Papyrus,  — 064  x   07.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  7  lines  from  a  document  mentioning  the  12th  year  of  the  deified  Hadrian.     2nd 
century. 
Perhaps  part  of  the  same  document  as  10661. 
443. 

10647.  Papyrus.  —  067  x    07.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Fragment  of  a  taxing-list.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     8  incomplete  lines. 

444. 

10648.  Papyrus. 096  x   06.  — ■  1  sehs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  15  lines  from  a  document  mentioning  the  Emperor  Antoninus.     Late  2nd  or  3rd 
century. 
445. 

10649.  Papyrus. 08  x    08.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Conclusion  of  an  account  of  payments  of  wheat  by  various  persons.     3rd  century.     12  lines. 
446. 


GREEK   PAPYRI  81 

10650.  Papyrus.  —  066  x    086.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Fragment  of  a  taxing-list,  containing  8  lines.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 

447. 

10651.  Papyrus,  —  066  x   056.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 
Parts  of  11  lines  of  a  document.     2nd  century. 

Perhaps  part  of  the  same  document  as  10648. 
448. 

10652.  Papyrus.  —  065  x  -173.  —  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Fragment  of  an  account  of  legal  proceedings  before  an  archidicastes.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
6  incomplete  lines. 
449. 

10653.  Papyrus. 051  x    082.  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  8  lines  from  a  contract  mentioning  a  sum  of  3050  drachmae.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
450. 

10654.  Papyrus. 131  x    076.  —  1  .selis.  — Good-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  14  lines  of  a  document.     2nd  century. 

451. 

10655  (a),  {b).     Papyrus.  — ■  -065  x    106    (fragment   a).  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres   ver- 
tical. —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Two  fragments  containing  5  lines  from  the  end  of  a  contract.     6th  or  7th  century. 
Fragment  (a)  452.    Fragment  (6)  453. 

10656.  Papyrus. 18  x   069.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive. 

Ends  of  12  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract.     6th  or  7th  century. 

454. 

10657.  Papyrus. 15  x    152.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  12  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 

456. 

10658.  Papyrus.  —  -136  x    072.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  13  lines  from  an  official  document.     3rd  century. 

457. 

10659.  Papyrus, 126  x    167.  —  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive. 

Ends  of  8  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  century. 
458. 

10660.  Papyrus. 127  x    105.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

15  incomplete  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract  for  a  lease  of  property  by  Aurelia 
Charite  (cf.  10465)  to  Aurelius  Philohermes.     4th  century. 
459. 


82  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10661  («),  {b),  (c),  {(l).  (e).      Papyrus.  —  046  x    072    (fragment   b).  —  1    seHs.  — 
Good-sized  semi-uncial. 
Five  fragments  of  a  contract  for  divorce.     11  lines  in  fragment  (i).     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
460,461. 

10662.  Papyrus.  —  071  x   034.  —  1  selis.  — Medium-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  9  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  letter  (?).     1st  century. 

462. 

10663.  Papyrus. 117  x   081.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Large 

cursive. 

Beginnings  of  11  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  contract.     4th  century. 
463. 

10664.  Papyrus.  —  068  x   058.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  7  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  contract.     Signature  of  the  scribe,  Jonas,  in  Latin. 
6th  century. 
464. 

10665.  Papyrus.  —  093  x   078.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Large 
cursive. 

6  incomplete  lines  from  an  account  in  denarii.     4th  century. 
465. 

10666.  Papyrus.  — 072  x   112.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen,  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  8  lines  from  a  document.     3rd  century. 
466. 

10667.  Papyrus. 065  x   038.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  ornamental  cursive. 

Parts  of  8  lines  of  a  document.     3rd  century. 

467. 

10668.  Papyrus.  —  097  x  08.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  12  lines  from  a  receipt  for  17  talents  3000  drachmae.     4th  century. 
468. 

10669.  Papyrus.  —  118  x   063.  —  Probably    from    Aslimunen,  —  1     selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  13  lines  of  a  document.     4th  century. 
470. 

10670.  Papyrus.  —  09  x    108.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Conclusion  of  a  return  {&Tioypa4>ii)  of  sheep.     Dated  in  the  19th  year  of  Augustus,  Phame- 
noth  2  (B.C.  11).     9  lines. 
471. 


GREEK    PAPYRI  83 

10671.  Papyrus.  —  044  x    136.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 
Small  cursive. 

6  incomplete  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  petition  (?).     The  year  of  the  sixth  consulship  of 
Licinius  Augustus  and  the  second  of  Licinius  Caesar  (?)  (a.  d.  323)  is  referred  to,  and 
the  papyrus  was  probably  written  a  few  years  later. 
472, 

10672.  Papyrus.  —   122  x   086.  —  Probably    from     Ashmunen.  —  1     selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  13  lines  from  a  list  of  landed  property.     4th  century. 
473. 

10673.  Papyrus.  —  -275  x    168.  —  Probably  from  the  Fayoum.  —  1  selis.  —  Small 
cursive  (several  hands). 

A  list  of  property-owners  and  their  holdings  for  purposes  of  taxation.     2nd  century.     Imper- 
fect.    27  lines. 
475. 

10674.  Papyrus. 176  x    121.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Money  account  in  two  columns.     5th  or  6th  century.     Nearly  complete.     39  lines  in  all. 
476. 

10675.  Papyrus. 1  x   093.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  12  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  contract  of  surety.     4th  century. 
477. 

10676.  Papyrus.  —  057  x  095.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  3  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 

478. 

10677.  Papyrus. 132  x   096.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  11  lines  from  a  list  of  persons,  with  their  ages.     2nd  century. 

479. 

10678.  Papyrus.  —  084  x   075.  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres   vertical ;    written   on  the 
verso.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Beginning  of  a  letter.     Late  4th  or  5th  century.     9  lines. 
480. 

10679.  Papyrus.  —065  x   077.  —  2    selides.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
cursive. 

Beginnings  of  5  lines  of  a  receipt.     Late  6th  or  7th  century. 

Cf.  10714,  a  Bimilar  receipt,  probably  in  the  same  hand. 
481. 

10680.  Papyrus.  — 075  x  -162.  —  1  selis.  — Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  5  lines  from  a  receipt  (?),  cancelled.     6th  or  7th  century. 

482. 

m2 


84  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10681.  Papyrus. 148  x    106.  —  2  selides.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  11  lines  from  a  lease,  much  obliterated.     4tli  century. 

483. 

10682.  Papyrus. 134  x    118.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive  (2  hands). 

Parts  of  14  lines  from  an  official  letter  and  another  document.     Dated  in  the  reign  of  Anto- 
ninus (a.  d.  138-161). 

484. 

10683.  Papyrus. 164  x    11.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Tax-receipt,   imperfect  and  obliterated   in  parts.     Dated  in   the    29th    year   of    Commodus 
(a.  d.  188-9).     8  lines,  of  which  the  beginnings  are  lost. 

485. 

10684.  Papyrus. 21  x    118.  —  Probably  from  the  Fayoum.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  clear  cursive. 

List  of  buildings  constructed  at   different  villages.      Last  half  of  the  2nd  century.      Otds 
'AvToivlvoi  is  mentioned.     21  lines,  of  which  the  ends  are  lost. 
486. 

10685.  Papyrus.  —  -091  x  -11.  —  1  seHs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  (2  hands). 
Parts  of  13  lines  from  a  petition  to  Ischyrion,  strategus  of  the  Diospolite  nome.     Dated  in 

the  reign  of  Severus  Alexander  (a.  d.  222-35). 

487. 

10686.  Papyrus.  —  085  x    085.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  9  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract  for  sale  of  land.     3rd  or  early  4th  century. 

488. 

10687  (a),  {h),  (c),  (d).     Papyrus.  —  -106  x  -077  (fragment  a).  —  2  or  more  selides.  — 
Medium-sized  cui'sive. 
Four  fragments  of  an  official  letter  (?).     3rd  century.      13  lines  in  fragment  (a). 
Fragment  (o)  490.     Fragment  (6)  491.     Fragment  (c)  492.     Fragment  id)  493. 

10688.  Papyrus.  —   164  x    128.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive  (2  hands). 

Contract  of  surety  made  by  Aurelius  Artemidorus  that  Aurelius  Hermaeus  would  fulfil  his 
duties.     Early  4th  century.     Incomplete.     17  lines. 

494. 

10689.  Papyrus.  —   163  x  -128.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    selis.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive  (2  hands). 

Duplicate  of  10688.     Early  4th  century.     Incomplete.     19  lines. 
495. 

10600.     Papyrus.  — 07  x    112.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis  and  a  strip 
to  the  right.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

11  lines  from  the  conclusion  of  a  lease  of  land.     Dated  in  the  consulship  of  Marcellinus  and 
Probinus  (a.  d.  341). 
496. 


GREEK   PAPYRI  85 

10691.  Papyrus. 077  x    088.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Small 

cursive. 

Ends  of  12  lines  from  a  petition  to  a  high  official,  probably  the  praefect.     4th  century. 
497. 

10692.  Papyrus.  — 304  x   089.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
List  of  names  with  amounts  of  wheat.     6th  or  7th  century.     Incomplete.     29  lines. 

498. 

10693.  Papyrus. 16  x    065.  —  Probably  from  Ashmuncia.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 

sLzed  cursive  (2  hands). 

Ends  of  13  lines  containing  parts  of  two  receipts  in  which  Aurelia  Charite  (cf.  10465)  is 
mentioned.     4th  century. 
499. 

10694.  Papyrus. 14  x   056.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  10  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  petition.     4th  century. 
500. 

10695.  Papyrus.  —  161  x    136.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Large 
cursive. 

Letter  from  a  man  to  his  two  brothers,  Demetrius  and  .  .  .  phius.     4th  century.     Nearly 
complete.     13  lines. 
501. 

10696.  Papyrus.  —  064  x  -264.  —  1    sehs.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Medium-sized 
semi-cursive. 

Prayer  of  a  Christian  woman,  concluding  with  the  quotation  of  the  opening  words  of  the 
Gospels  according  to  St.  Luke,  St.  Matthew  (?),  and  St.  John,  and  an  invocation  to 
Saints  Phocas  and  Mercurius.  5th  or  6th  century.  Imperfect,  the  beginnings  of  lines 
being  lost.     6  lines.     The  text  is  : — 

]  .  I   TTjv  afTiXrjfiyjffiv  fiov  npoa^e^  (K  ^eipoi  Ktvco  [11  letters] .  [.  .  •  •]  atro  Kfparoav 

flOVOKfpT 

T]ots  aSeXcpois  p.ov  iv  fiea-m  (KKXtjinai  vfivrjcra)  crai  (1.  ere)  efiov  [11  letters]  Kat  fiaprvpcop 

fiapTvpTjcravToji' 
]y  aa^^arios  npofiarios  a-reyavos  KvpiaKos  ev^ais   avTTjf  [.]  ..[..]  ayaOe  (pvXa^ov  ttju 

Sov\t]v  aov 
]t(  )  avTT}^  Kai  Xvrpmaif  avTTjs  avo  naarjs  appaxmias  Ti;y  irtpi  ■<|'VX?7^  avT{r]^)  Sia  to 

OVOfia   TOV  KV    T]    (TCOTTJpla  f 

5      t]ov    Qv    ^<ovto9    [fTr(iSr]Tr]ep   noXXoi    i[TTe]^iipr]a-av    avara^aaOiai)   Sir^yricnv   Ttepi   riatv) 
tTiiTXripo(f)o{prjiiev<oi')  iv  rjiiiv  n pay n{oL)T{aiv)  ^t^Xoi 
yevf(r(a>s  Iv  Xv  ec  ap^rj  rjv  o]  Xoyos  i^ai]  o  Xo[y]o[s  tjv  npos  rov]  Qv  Kai  09  [l"]  o  Xoyos  f 
ayii  $o)Afa  ayi(  MtpKOVpK  ^vXa^ov  ttjv  SovX{i]i>)  aov  f 
502. 


86  GREEK    PAPYRI 

10697.  Papyrus. 09  x    194.  —  2  selides.  —  Small  cursive. 

Top  parts  of  two  columns  from  a  list  of  cultivated  or  unwatered  farms.     Early  1st  century. 
18  lines  in  all. 
503. 

10698.  Papyrus.  —   128  x    155.  —  Probably   from    the    Fayoum.  —  1    sells.  — 
Good-sized  cursive. 

13  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  memorandum  addressed  to  a  strategus  in  the  Arsinoite  nome 
concerning  the  receipts  of  the  royal  domains.     Dated  in  the  6th  year  of  Gordianus 
(a.  d.  243-4). 
504. 

10699.  Papyrus.  — 121  x   073.  —  Probably   from   Ashmunen.  —  2   selides.  — 
Medimnsized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  13  lines  from  a  petition  to  the  praefeet.     3rd  century. 
505. 

10700.  Papyrus.  —  08  x  -315.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Letter  concerning  the  dispatch  of  corn.     5th  or  6th  century.     Nearly  complete.     4  lines. 
506. 

10701.  Papyrus.  — 077  x    141.  —  1  sells.  — Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  lines  of  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century.     4  lines. 
507. 

10702.  Papyi'us. 075  x    165.  —  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  5  lines  of  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 

508. 

10703.  Pajiyi-us.  — 068  x    168.  —  1  sells  and  a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres 
vertical.  - —  Large  cursive. 

Order  for  payment  of  wine  addressed  to  John,  oJvoxeipto-TTjs.     6th  or  7th  century.     Complete. 
3  lines. 
509. 

10704.  Papyius.  — 068  x   161.  —  1  sells  and  a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres 
vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  2  lines  of  a  letter.     6th  or  7th  century. 
510. 

10705.  Papyrus. 12  x    059.  —  1  selis.  — Large  semi-uncial. 

Beginnings  of  11  lines  from  an  official  document.     3rd  century. 

511. 

10706.  Papyrus.  —  114  x   078.  —  Probably   from    Ashmunen.  —  1     sehs.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Report  of  Aurelius  Ammonius,  public  physician,  addressed  to  Sallustius  Olympiodorus.     3rd 
or  early  4th  century.     Incomplete,  the  ends  of  hues  and  the  bottom  being  lost.     14 
lines. 
512. 


GREEK   PAPYRI  87 

10707.  Papyrus. 101  x  07.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  1 5  lines  from  a  complaint  of  assault.     4tli  century. 
513. 

10708.  Papyrus. 056  x   08.  —  1  selis.       Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  9  lines  from  the  end  of  an  agreement  involving  the  payment  of  money,  probably 
a  dowry.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
514. 

10709.  Papyi-us.  — 218  x  -202.  —  1  sells  and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Large  rude 
uncial. 

Concluding  part  of  a  letter.     1st  century.     12  lines. 
516. 

10710.  Papyrus.  —  156  x   051.  —  2  selides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized 

cursive. 

Parts  of  16  lines  of  a  letter  (?).  6th  century. 
516. 

10711.  Papyrus. 175  x    18.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive  (2  hands). 

17  incomplete  lines  from  a  petition  (?).     3rd  century.     Dated  in  the  2nd  year  of  an  emperor 
whose  praenomen  was  Marcus. 
517. 

10712.  Papyrus.  —  053  x    067.  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres   vertical.  —  Medium-sized 

cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  a  conti-act.     6th  or  7th  century. 
518. 

10713.  Papyrus.  — 079  x    123.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Fragment  of  a  lease  of  land  near  Memphis.     Late  3rd  or  4th  century.     10  lines. 

520. 

10714.  Papyrus.  —  073  x   135.  —  1  selis.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Receipt  for  32  artabae  addressed  to  the  overseers  of  granaries.     Late  6th  or  7th  century. 

Complete.     5  lines. 

Cf.  10679,  a  similar  receipt,  probably  in  the  same  hand. 
521. 

10715.  Papyrus. 101  x   063.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  9  lines  from  a  lease  of  land.     4th  century. 

522. 

10716.  Papyrus.  —  081  x   099.  —  1   selis.  —  Fibres    vertical ;    written    on    the 
verso.  —  Small  cursive. 

12  lines  from  an  account,  giving  a  list  of  persons  and  amounts  (of  corn  ?).     6th  or  7th 
century. 
523. 


88  GREEK   PAPYRI 

10717.  PapjTus. 113  X    096.-1   sells. — Fibres   vertical;     written    on    the 

verso.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  10  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  century. 
524. 

10718.  Papyrus. 079  x    093.  —  2  selides.  —  Large  cursive. 

6  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  letter.     4th  century. 

525. 

10719.  Papyrus. —  170  x   069.  —  1    sells.  —  Fibres   vertical;    written    on   the 
verso.  —  Good-sized  cui'sive. 

9  lines  from  the  beginning  of  an  account  of  receipts.     5th  or  early  6th  century. 
526. 

10720.  Papyrus. 063  x    078.  —  1  sells.  —  Large  cursive. 

Parts  of  5  lines  from  a  contract,  probably  a  lease.     6th  century. 

527. 

10721.  Papyius.  — 093  x  -052,  —  1  sells,  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Beginnings  of  8  lines  from  a  contract.     6th  or  7th  century. 

528. 

10722.  Papyrus.  —   102   x     113.  —  Probably    from    Ashmunen.  —  1    sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

12  lines  (incomplete)  from  a  list  of  names  with  amounts  in  arourae.     4th  century. 
529. 

10723.  Papyrus. 086  x    065.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells.  —  Good-  ' 

sized  cursive. 

Fragment  containing  8  incomplete  lines  of  an  account  of  proceedings  before  a  governor  of  the 
Thebaid,  the  names  of  the  speakers  being  in  Latin,  as  in  10268.     4th  century. 

Cf.  10288,  to  which  perhaps  10723  belongs. 
530. 

10724.  Papyrus.  —  059  x   07.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  8  lines  of  a  document.     3rd  century. 

531. 

10725.  Papyrus.  — 258  x   082.  —  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Ends  of  26  lines  of  a  taxing-list,  mentioning  Vespasian.     Late  1st  or  early  2nd  century. 
532. 

10726.  Papyrus.  — 14  x    11.  —  Probably  from  Medinet  el  Fayum.  —  1  sells,  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

12  lines  from  the  beginning  of  a  contract  between  Timotheus  and  another  person.     Dated  in 
the  14th  year  of  Maurice  (a.d.  595). 
534. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  89 

10727.  Papyrus. 073  x  -21.  —  1  selis  and  a  strip  along  the  bottom.  —  Fibres 

vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter,  incomplete,  having  lost  the  beginnings  of  lines.     6th  century. 
535. 

10728.  Papyrus.  —  051  x    112.  —  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 
Parts  of  6  lines  from  a  letter.     6th  century. 

555. 

10729  {a),  {h),   (c).     Papyrus.  — -048  x    055    (fragment    «).  —  1    selis.  —  Fibres 
vertical.  —  Good-sized  cursive  (two  hands). 
Three  fragments  from  the  end  of  a  contract,  with  part  of  the  signatures.    6th  or  7th  century. 
(a)  and  (c)  together  have  parts  of  7  lines,  (b)  has  parts  of  5  lines. 
Fragment  (o)  560.    Fragment  (6)  561.    Fragment  (c)  562. 

10730.  Papyrus.  — 047  x    123.  —  1  sehs.  —  Medium-sized  semi-uncial. 

Fragment  of  a  leaf  out  of  a  book,  containing  on  both  recto  and  verso  parts  of  7  lines  of 
a  theological  work.     5th  or  6th  century. 
718. 

10731.  PapjTus.  —  093  x    131.  —  1  selis.  —  On  the  recto  medium-sized,  on  the 
verso  large  cursive. 

The  recto  contains  parts  of  two  columns  of  an  account.     16  lines  in  all.     On  the  verso  parts 
of  5  lines  from  another  account.     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
721. 

10732.  Papyrus.  —  087  x   09.  —  2  selides.  —  On    the   recto    medium-sized,    on 
the  verso  small  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  8  lines  from  the  end  of  a  document.     On  the  verso  parts  of  15  lines 
from  the  rough  draft  of  a  document,  containing  many  erasures  and   abbreviations. 
2nd  or  3rd  century. 
722. 

10733.  Papyrus. 117  x   089.  —  1  selis,  —  On  the  recto  medium-sized  careful 

cursive  ;  on  the  verso  good-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  10  lines  from  a  list  of  payments  in  corn  by  various  persons,  perhaps 
tax-collectors.    On  the  verso   beginnings  of    15   lines   of  a  document.     Recto   2nd 
century ;  verso  late  2nd  or  3rd  century. 
722. 

10734  (a),  {b).     Papyrus.  -   076  x   058  (fragment  a).  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

On    the    recto    two  fragments  of  an  account.     12  lines   in  all.      On   the  verso  part  of  a 
similar  account.     8  lines  in  fragment  [b).     7th  century. 

722. 

N 


90  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10735.     Papyrus.  — 053  x   063,  —  1  sells.  —  Small  uncial. 

Fragment  of  a  leaf  out  of  a  book  contaiaing  apparently  an  uncanonical  gospel.  The  verso 
(10  incomplete  lines)  is  concerned  with  the  Annunciation  (?) ;  the  recto  (9  incomplete 
lines)  with  the  flight  to  Egypt.     6th  or  7th  century.     The  text  is : — 

Verso 
Recto  

ayyeXoy   kv   iXaXrjcrey   Ico[a-rj(f)  1  .      ep/j.7]i'€V(TQ>   aoi   o[ 

napaXa^i    Mapiav  jrjv   y[vvaiKa   aov  Kai  ]   (pijcri   tt}   irapOifO)  I'Sov 

(fiivye   (I?   AiyvTTTOu  koi[  o   avy]yivr}s   aov   k^    avrr)   avv 

[ ]  .  a [..],.[  ]_y   icTTi   prjv   avrrj    tt]   Ka[ 

5    T  ■  f§f9[-  ••]•/?••[  5                     ]tco   (kt<o  o  (CTTiy  [ 

nav   Soopov  k%    (ay  [  .                   Ia)]ai>yrji'   avffXafif 

tpiXovs   avTOV   Ka6[  ]a-(iy   Toy   ap^tcrrpa 

jSacriXem  X[  ]p  oiKiTrjv  TrpojSaSi 

no  .  .  y[  ]  napovciai 


10  Ira 


731. 


10736.     Papyrus.  — 138  x    166.  —  1   sells,  —  Fibres   on    the   recto   vertical,  on 
the  verso  horizontal. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  7  lines  of  a  letter  (?).     On  the  verso  parts  of  9  lines  of  an  account  of 
the  correspondence  of  Christ  and  Abgarus.     6th  or  7th  century.     The  text  is  : — 


]   A^yapov  Tov  /SacriXeooy 
]i'[.  .  .  .]   ano   avTcoy   aytara  .  .  /ze  ,  « . 
]   TOVTCoy   avayvwcriy   apyrjv   tiroief 

]fToy  TOV  ^aaiXecos  tcov  irapa  tov  Xv 
]Toyeiiiyco[.]  aviyvco   Si   (tti   avTOV 

]Kaios  (t>fp  .      v[n]o<TTjp(to(rapfyo5 
aKo]v(rai  <Sc   o  ^acrtXevs  A^yapoi  e^eiaTTj 
ijaTTjKocriy  avTco  fiiTaaTacny  [.  .  . 

]  •  «[ 


Another  and  larger  fragment  of  apparently  the  eame  MS.  ia  in  the  Bodleian  Library. 
731. 

10737,  Papyrus,  — 23  x  181,  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen,  —  1  sells  and  a  strip 
to  the  right.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

An  account  of  payments  for  naubia  and  other  purposes.     Late  3rd  or  early  4th  century. 
Nearly  complete.     15  lines, 

10738.  Papyrus. — 13  x  082.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  sells,  —  Medium- 
sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  1 5  lines  from  a  contract.     Late  3rd  or  early  4th  century. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  91 

10739.  Papynis.  —  108  x   044.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Small 
cursive. 

Parts  of  12  lines  from  the  beginning  of  an  a7roypa<^7j  of  property.     Written  in  the  reign  of 
Diocletian  and  Maximian  (a.  D.  284-304). 

10740.  Papynis.  — 161  x  098.  —  Probably  from  Ashmunen.  —  1  selis.  —  Good- 
sized  cursive. 

Part  of  an  official  letter  addressed  to  Asclepiades.  4th  century.  17  lines,  of  which  the  ends 
are  lost, 

10741.  Papyrus.  —  -31  x  -368.  —  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Parts  of  four  columns  of  a  taxing-list  concerning  rents  of  laud.  2nd  century  B.C. 
Incomplete.     21  lines  in  col.  2. 

10742.  Papyrus. 15  x   097.  —  Probably  from  Gurob  (Fayoum).  —  1  selis.  — 

On  the  recto  medium-sized  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  small  cursive. 

Part  of  an  account  of  money  payments  on  difEerent  days,  in  three  columns,  written  over  an 
obliterated  document.  17  lines  in  col.  1.  On  the  verso  part  of  an  account  of  money 
payments  for  various  purposes.     3rd  century  b.  c. 

10743.  Papyrus.  — 316  x  192.  —  1  selis.  —  On  the  recto  good-sized  cursive, 
with  insertions  in  a  smaller  hand ;  on  the  verso  medium-sized  cursive, 
with  insertions  in  a  different  hand. 

On  the  recto  account  of  payments  connected  with  oil,  with  numerous  marginal  insertions. 
On  the  verso  a  return  written  by  Ptolemaeus,  tov  TTpocrTarricravTos  to  6  rb  koI  ij3L,  of 
sums  with  interest  upon  them.  One  column  nearly  complete,  with  the  beginnings  of 
lines  of  a  second  column  and  marginal  insertions.  2nd  century  B.C.  The  '  9th  =  12th ' 
year  probably  refers  to  Ptolemy  Alexander  and  Cleopatra  III  (i.  e.  B.C.  106-5),  in  spite 
of  the  inversion  of  the  usual  order. 

10744.  Papyrus. 226  x  -16.  —  2   selides.  —  Fibres  vertical ;   written   on   the 

verso,  the  recto  being  blank.  —  Good-sized  cursive  (two  hands). 

11  incomplete  lines  of  a  letter  (?).  At  right  angles  an  address,  probably  that  of  the  document 
originally  on  the  recto.     2nd  century  b.  c. 

10745.  Papyrus.— 176  x  105. — 2  selides.  —  On  the  recto  (Latin)  small  cursive  ; 
on  the  verso  (Greek)  medium-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  ends  of  13  lines  of  an  account  in  Latin.  On  the  verso  parts  of  two  columns 
of  an  account  in  Greek.     Recto  2nd  century  a.  d.  ;  verso  2nd  or  3rd  century. 

10746.  Papyrus.  —  108  x  071.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  selis. 
—  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  4  Kepiria  paid  in  the  12th  indiction.     7th  century.     Incomplete.     6  lines. 
Journal  d'entree  du  Musee  32957. 

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92  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10747.  Papyrus. 162  x   084.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  sells. 

—  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Proposal  for  the  lease  of  a  share  of  a  TTepicmptdv.     Dated  in  the  reign  of  Diocletian  and 
Maximian  (a.d.  284-304).     Incomplete.     21  lines. 
Journal  32957. 

10748.  Papyrus. 152  x   095.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  sells. 

—  Medium-sized  cursive. 

On  both  sides  list  of  persons  with   payments  in   Kepiria.     6th  century.     Incomplete.     34 
lines  in  all. 
Journal  32957. 

10749.  Papyrus. 126  x   074.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  — 1  sells. — 

Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginnings  of  17  lines  of  a  contract  for  loan  of  money,  with  title  on  the  verso.     Early  4th 
century,  one  of  the  consuls  being  Const[antinus  ?]. 
Journal  32957. 

10750.  Papyrus. 28  x   064.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  sells. — 

Fibres  horizontal ;  written  on  the  verso.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Heading  of  an  account.     3rd  century.     Complete.     3  lines. 
Journal  32957. 

10751.  Papyrus. 104  x   078.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  seUs.  — 

Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Parts  of  10  lines  from  a  list  of  names.     3rd  century. 
Journal  32957. 

10752.  Papyrus. 104  x   088. — Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  seUs. 

—  Two  hands,  both  large  cursive. 

Parts  of  4  lines  from  the  end  of  a  contract.     4th  or  5th  century. 
Journal  32957. 

10753.  Papyrus.  — 12  x  -211.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  sells.  — 
Medium-sized  cursive. 

Account,  consisting  of  names  and  figures ;  on  the  recto  some  of  the  writing  is  at  right  angles 
to  the  rest.     7th  or  8th  century. 

Journal  32957. 

10754.  Papyrus.  —  098  x    155.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  sells. 

—  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginning  of  an  account  concerning  purple.     4th  century.     6  lines. 
Journal  32957. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  98 

10755.  Papyrus.  —  168  x   08.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  sells.  — 
Large  cursive  (two  hands). 

Part  of  a  receipt.     5th  century.     Incomplete,  the  beginnings  of  lines  being  lost.      11  lines. 
Journal  32957. 

10756.  Papyrus.  —  086  x   08.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  sehs.  — 
Small  cursive,  written  in  red  ink. 

Parts  of  11  lines  of  a  land-register  (?).     2nd  or  3rd  century. 
Journal  32957. 

10757.  Papyrus.  — 123  x   037.  —  Ashmunen  (Kom  Kousoum)  1898.  —  1  sells. 
—  On  the  verso  medium-sized  upright  cursive. 

On  the  recto  traces  of  obliterated  writing.     On  the  verso  parts  of  16  lines  of  a  document. 
4th  century. 
Journal  32957. 

10758.  Papyrus.  —  Average  size  of  leaf  -315  x  -28.  —  Akhmim.  —  On  the  first 
three  pages  medium-sized  cursive,  on  the  rest  larger  cursive. 

Book  made  up  of  seven  leaves,  of  which  fol.  1  verso  and  recto  and  2  recto  (=pp.  1-3) 
contain  in  all  thirteen  columns  of  mathematical  tables.  Fol.  2  verso  and  3  verso 
are  blank.  Fol.  3  recto,  4  recto  and  verso,  5  verso  and  recto,  and  6  recto  (=pp.  6-11) 
contain  mathematical  problems,  two  columns  on  each  page.  Fol.  6  verso  and  7  verso 
and  recto  are  blank.  The  binding,  consisting  of  papyrus  covered  with  leather,  is 
preserved.     6th  century.     Complete,  but  for  a  few  lacunae. 

Catalogue  du  Musee  de  Gizeh  (1895)  1324. 

Published  in  Mimoires  de  la  Mission  ArcMol.  Fran^aise,  IX.  1,  pp.  1  sqq.,  by  J.  Baillet,  with  facsimiles. 

10759.  Vellum.  —  Average  size  of  leaf  16  x    13.  —  Akhmim. 

Book  made  up  of  33  leaves  (=66  pages).  Fol.  1  verso  (=p.  1)  contains  a  chrism  enclosed 
in  a  square  with  the  letters  A  and  CO.  Fol.  1  recto-fol.  5  (=pp.  2-10)  contain 
a  fragment  of  the  Gospel  of  Peter,  written  in  a  medium-sized  cursive  hand,  in  a  single 
column  averaging  18  lines  to  a  page.  Fol.  6  (=  pp.  11-12)  is  blank.  Fol.  7-10  recto 
(=  pp.  19-13,  these  leaves  having  been  bound  upside  down)  contain  a  fragment  of  the 
Apocalypse  of  Peter,  written  in  the  same  hand  as  the  Gospel  of  Peter.  Fol.  10  verso 
(=  p.  20)  is  blank.  Fol.  11-33  (=  pp.  21-66)  contain  a  portion  of  the  book  of  Enoch, 
pp.  21-50  being  written  in  a  good -sized  square  uncial  of  rather  irregular  appearance, 
with  an  average  of  21  lines  to  a  column;  pp.  51-66  are  in  a  smaller  more  regular 
calligraphic  uncial,  with  an  average  of  28  lines  to  a  column.  The  binding,  which 
consisted  of  papyrus  covered  with  leather  and  faced  on  the  inside  with  vellum,  is 
preserved.  5th  or  6th  century.  A  vellum  leaf  from  another  MS.  was  inserted  in  the 
binding,  containing  a  fragment  of  the  Acts  of  St.  Julian,  written  in  a  column  of  22 
lines  on  each  side  in  a  good-sized  round  upright  uncial.  Complete,  except  for  a  few 
lacunae. 

Catalogue  du  Musee  de  Gizeh  (1895)  1323. 

Published  in  op.  cit.,  IX.  1,  pp.  93-147,  by  U.  Bouriant;  cf.  ibid.  IX.  3.  pp.  217-239,  Appendix  by 
A.  Lods,  with  facsimiles.     Later  editions  of  the  Gospel  by  Swete,  Harnack,  &c. 


94  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10760.  Gazelle-skin.  — 241  x  494.  —  Gebelen.  —  Large  cursive. 

Promise  addressed  by  Charachen,  ^ao-iAio-Ko?  of  the  Blemyes,  to  his  sons  Charapatkur  and 
Charahiet,  guaranteeing  them  the  administration  of  an  island  called  Tanare.  Written 
in  very  corrupt  Greek  in  the  1st  indiction  by  the  scribe  Sansnos  (?).  5th  or  6th 
century.     Complete.     13  lines. 

Catalogue  du  Musee  de  Gizeh  (1895)  349. 

Published  by  J.  Baillet  in  Comptesrendus  de  V Acadimie  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres,  1888,  pp.  326- 

336,  and  by  J.  Krall  in  Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der  Bhmyer  itnd  Nubier,  no.  1  (Denkschr.  d.  k. 

Akad.  der  Wissensch.  in  Wien,  XLVI,  iv). 

10761.  Gazelle-skin. 066  x  43.  —  Gebelen.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Promise  in  terms  similar  to  10760,  but  briefer,  concerning  the  administration  of  the  same 
island,  addressed  by  Pakutimne  (?),  /3aiTiXi<TKoj  of  the  Blemyes,  to  a  priest  Poae. 
Written  in  very  corrupt  Greek  in  the  11th  indiction  by  the  scribe  ...  on.  5th  or 
6th  century.     Complete.     4  lines. 

Catalogue  du  Mus^e  de  Gizeh  (1895)  349. 

Published  by  J.  Baillet,  ibid.,  and  by  J.  Krall,  op.  cit.  no.  2. 

10762.  Gazelle-skin. 205  x  -28.  —  Gebelen.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  Argon,  son  of  Laize,  of  the  receipt  of  11  solidi  from  Noaimek  (?),  to  be 
returned  to  him  at  his  choice.  Written  in  very  corrupt  Greek  in  the  2nd  indiction 
by  the  notary  lani  (?).     5th  or  6th  century.     Complete.     8  lines. 

Published  by  J.  Krall  in  op.  cit.  no.  3. 

10763.  Papyrus. 214  x  -177.  —  2    selides.  —  Medium-sized    cursive  ;     verso 

perhaps  in  a  different  hand. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  two  columns  of  a  taxing-list  of  some  kind  mentioning  the  villages 
^eXo,  KpoKoidi,  &c.  Col.  1  has  19  lines.  On  the  verso  part  of  a  list  of  persons  (most 
of  whom  are  called  Ntx^^P'Ss)  and  amounts  in  money  in  two  columns.  Late  3rd  or 
4th  century. 

10764.  Papyrus.  —  165  x    114.  —  Qasr    el    Banat   (Fayoum)    1899    (GrenfeU- 
Hunt).  —  1  seHs.  —  Good-sized  uncial. 

Fragment  from  the  upper  part  of  a  column,  containing  the  ends  of  Homer,  Iliad  XXI.  26-41. 
Early  1st  century. 

Journal  d'entree  du  Muses  34731/6. 

Published  in  Fai/Um  Towns  and  their  Papyri,  no.  6,  by  Grenfell  and  Hunt. 

10765.  Papyrus.  —  -26  x    12,  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  se- 
lides. —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Petition  addressed  to  Cleopatra  II  and  Ptolemy  Soter  III  by  Demetrius,  concerning  the 
repayments  of  certain  loans  of  wheat.  Written  about  B.C.  115.  Nearly  complete. 
35  lines. 

Journal  34731/11. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  11. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  95 

10766.  Papyrus.  —  -294  x  -23.  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  se- 
lides.  —  Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Proclamation  of  the  praefect  Marcus  Petronius  Mamertinus  concerning  receipts  for  payments. 
Dated  in  the  18th  year  of  Hadrian  (a.  d.  134).     Practically  complete.     27  lines. 

Journal  34731/21. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  21. 

10767.  Papyrus.  —  -208  x    182.  —  Harit     (Fayoum)     1899     (GrenfeU-Hunt).  — 
1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Reply  from  the  scribes  of  Arsinoe  and  the  village  scribes  of  the  divisions  of  Themistes  and 
Polemon  to  a  letter  from  the  strategus,  of  which  a  copy  is  enclosed,  referring  to  the 
diminution  of  the  revenues  of  the  nome.  Dated  in  the  13th  year  of  Antoninus 
(a.d.  150).     Incomplete.     20  lines. 

•      Journal  34731/26. 

PubHshed  in  op.  cit.  no.  26. 

10768.  Papyrus.  —  -225  x    105.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)     1899     (GrenfeU-Hunt).  — 
1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Agreement  between  Heron  and  two  fio-qdol  yetopyoii',  by  which  Heron  undertakes  to  act  as 
their  substitute  in  collecting  certain  taxes  at  Polydeucia.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated 
in  the  1st  year  of  M.  Aurelius  and  Verus  (a.d.  161).     Complete.     28  lines  in  all. 

Journal  34731/34. 
Publibhed  in  op.  cit.  no.  34. 

10769.  Papyi-us.  —  -217  x    163  —  Harit     (Fayoum)     1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  seUs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  Harpalus  and  another  person  to  a  tax-collector  of  Theadelphia,  that  they 
had  received  200  drachmae  as  their  salary  for  acting  as  his  deputy  for  one  year 
Written  in  the  14th  year  of  Antoninus  (a.d.  150-1).     Incomplete.     12  lines. 

Journal  34731/35. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  35. 

10770.  Papyrus.  —  155  x    096.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  seHs.  —  Two  hands,  both  medium-sized  cursive. 

An  undertaking  by  Sanesneus  to  pay  80  drachmae  with  extra  sums  for  the  right  to  make 
and  sell  bricks  at  Kerkethoeris  for  one  year.  Written  in  the  15th  year  of  Trajan 
(a.d.  111-2).     Complete.     24  lines. 

Journal  34731/36. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  36. 

10771.  Papyrus.  —  -259  x   073.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)     1899    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  — 

1  selis.  —  4  hands,  mediimi-sized  cursive. 

Reply  from  the  elders  of  Theadelphia  to  the  farmers  of  a  tax  connected  with  the  temples  at 
the  village  of  BovkoKodv,  stating  who  was  the  person  responsible  for  a  certain  payment 
in  relation  to  the  tax.  Dated  in  the  23rd  year  of  Commodus  (a.  d.  183).  Complete. 
29  lines. 

Journal  34731/39. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  39. 


96  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10772.  Papyrus.  —  -148  x  077.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).— 

1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  vestiges  of  3  lines.  On  the  verso  two  receipts  for  the  tax  on  beer  paid  by  Pete- 
such  us.  Verso  dated  in  the  T'th  and  8th  years  of  Nero  (a.  d.  60-62).  Complete. 
14  lines. 

Journal  34731/47. 

Verso  published  in  op.  cit.  no.  47. 

10773.  Papyrus.  —  102  x  098.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell- 
Hunt).  ■ —  2  selides.  —  On  the  recto  medium-sized,  on  the  verso  small 
cui-sive. 

On  the  recto  8  lines  of  a  taxing-list.  On  the  verso  a  receipt  for  beer-tax  paid  by  Onnophris, 
similar  to  10772.  Verso  dated  in  the  18th  year  of  Trajan  (a.  D.  114-15).  Nearly 
complete.     12  lines. 

Journal  34731/47  (a). 

Verso  published  in  op.  cit.  no.  47  (a). 

10774.  Papyrus.  —  073  x  173.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell- 
Hunt).  —  1  sehs.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Small  cursive. 

Two  receipts  for  the  tax  on  weaving,  written  in  two  columns,  of  which  the  first  is  complete, 
the  second  has  lost  the  ends  of  lines.  Dated  in  the  2nd  year  of  Nerva  and  the  Ist  of 
Trajan  (a.  d.  98).     1 1  lines  in  all. 

Journal  34731/48.S 
P^iblished  in  op.  cit.  no.  48. 

10775.  Papyrus.  —  102  x  087.  —  Wadfa  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursiva 

Receipt  for  poll-tax  paid  by  Ptolemaeus.  Dated  in  the  2nd  year  of  Antoninus  (a.  d.  138). 
Nearly  perfect.     6  lines. 

Journal  34781/49. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  49. 

10776.  Papyrus.  —  -066  x  098.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 
—  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax  paid  by  Chaeras,  similar  to  10775.  Dated  in  the  22nd  year  of  Com- 
modus  (a.  d.  182).     Complete.     6  lines. 

Journal  34731/50. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  50. 

10777.  Papyrus.  —  096  x  -173.  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  sehs 
and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax  and  (TrioraTtKdv  Upioiv  paid  by  two  brothers.  Dated  in  the  27th  year  of 
Commodus  (a.  d.  186).     Nearly  complete.     6  lines. 

Journal  34731/51. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  51. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  97 

10778.  Papyrus.  — 08  x    1.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax  paid  by  Suchammon,  similar  to  10775.     Dated  in  the  2nd  year  of  Sep- 
timius  Severus  (a.  d.  194).     Complete.     6  lines. 
Journal  34731/52. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  52. 

10779.  Papyrus.  —  066  x   056.  —  Qasr   el   Banat    (Fayoum)     1899    (Grenfell- 
Hunt).  —  1  selis.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax  paid  by  a  slave.    Written  in  the  3;ind  year  (of  Commodus,  i.e.  a.  d.  191-2). 

Nearly  perfect.     6  lines. 

Journal  34731/52  (a). 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  52  {a). 

10780.  Papyrus.  —  -225  x   087.  —  Qasr    el    Banat    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell- 
Hunt).  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  miscellaneous  taxes  paid  by  Onnophris.     Dated  in  the  2nd  year  of  Hadrian  (a.  d. 
117-18).     Practically  complete.      18  lines. 
Journal  34731/54. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  54. 

10781.  Papyrus.  —  112  x  088.  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  se- 
lides.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

One  nearly  complete  receipt,  and  beginning  of  another,  for  vavfiiov  KaToUuiv  and  minor  taxes. 
Dated  in  the  9th  year  of  Trajan  (a.  d.  106).     8  lines  in  the  first  receipt. 

Journal  34731/56. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  56. 

10782.  Papyrus. 122  x    107.  —  Qasr    el    Banat    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell- 
Hunt).  —  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  the  payment  of  48  drachmae  for  <^o'pos  ro/xur  by  Serenus.     Dated  in  the  12th 
year  of  Severus  Alexander  (a.  d.  233).     Nearly  complete.     9  lines. 
Journal  34731/61. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  61. 

10783.  Papyrus.  —  -205   x    086.  —  Harit   (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  the  sitologi  of  Berenicis  KlyiaKov  of  payments  of  wheat  and  barley 
from  KXjjpoCxot  and  others.     Dated  in  the  8th  year  of  Antoninus  (a.  d.  145).     Nearly 
complete.     28  lines. 
Journal  34731/82. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  82. 

10784.  Papyrus.  —  -285  x   082.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 
—  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  the  sitologi  of  Euhemeria  of  the  payment  of  4^^  artabae  of  wheat  to 
the  account  of  Sarapias.  Dated  in  the  3rd  year  of  M.  Aurelius  and  Verus  (a.  d.  163). 
Practically  complete.     11  lines. 

Journal  34731/83. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  83. 


98  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10785.  Papyrus.  —  197  x  093.  —  Hai-it  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical ;  written  on  the  vai-so,  the  recto  being  blank.  — 
Two  hands,  medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  four  decemprimi  of  various  payments  of  wheat  and  barley.  Dated  in 
the  4th  year  of  the  Philippi  (a.  d.  247).     Complete.     20  lines. 

Journal  34731/85. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  85. 

10786.  Papyi-us.  —  -211  x   097.  —  Harlt    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 

1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  from  Aurelius  Polion  to  Aurelius  Agatlunus  of  a  loan  of  vegetable-seed. 
Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  13th  year  of  Severus  Alexander  (a.  d.  234).  Prac- 
tically complete.     23  lines. 

Journal  34731/90. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  90. 

10787.  Papyrus.  —  -241  x    1.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 

2  sehdes.  —  3  hands,  medium-sized  cursive. 

Contract  for  the  engagement  of  a  woman  named  Thenetkoueis  to  serve  in  an  oil-press 
belonging  to  Lucius  Bellenus  Gemellus,  part  of  the  wages  being  paid  in  advance. 
Dated  in  the  3rd  year  of  Trajan  (a.  d.  99).  On  the  verso  2  short,  nearly  effaced  lines. 
Practically  complete.     53  lines  in  all. 

Journal  34731/91.  '^ 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  91. 

10788.  Papyi-us.  —  13  x   087.  —  Harlt  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  seUs. 

—  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Proposal  addressed  to  Achilleus  by  Apollonius  for  the  lease  of  an  oil-press  at  Dionysias  for 
4  years.     2nd  century.     Incomplete.     26  lines,  of  which  the  ends  are  lost. 

Journal  34731/95. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  95. 

10789.  Papyrus.  —  -202  x  095.  —  Harlt  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  seHs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Notice  issued  through  a  bank  by  Syrus  to  Nemesas,  stating  that  he  had  paid  Nemesas 
5  metretae  of  oil,  being  the  year's  rent  of  an  oil-press  belonging  to  Pompeius  Ptole- 
maeus,  of  whose  property  Nemesas  was  guardian.  Dated  in  the  7th  year  of  Antoninus 
(a.  d.  143).     Practically  complete.     20  lines. 

Journal  34731/96. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  96. 

10790.  Papyrus.  —  -27  x   078.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  seUs.  —  3  hands,  medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  20  drachmae  paid  to  Maron  as  his  share  of  an  inheritance.  Title  on  the  verso. 
Dated  in  the  11th  year  of  Vespasian  (a.  d.  78).     Practically  complete.     48  lines. 

Journal  34731/97. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  97. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  99 

10791.  Papyrus.  —  -212  x    108.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 
—  2  selides.  -   Two  hands,  medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  Heraclides  and  Nilus  of  the  receipt  from  Tauris  of  a  year's  rent  for 
a  house  at  Euhemeria.  Title  on  the  verso.  Dated  in  the  8th  year  of  Hadrian  (a.  d. 
123).     Practically  complete.     30  lines. 

Journal  34731/98. 
Published  in  oji.  cit.  no.  98. 

10792.  Papyrus.  —  185  x   065.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)     1899     (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  Didyme  of  the  receipt  of  2^  artabae  from  her  tenant  Heron.  Dated  in 
the  22nd  year  of  Antoninus  (a.  d.  159).     Practically  complete.     19  lines. 

Journal  34731/99. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  99. 

10793.  Papyrus.  —  -255  x    113.  —  Harit     (Fayoum)     1899     (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  3  hands,  medium-sized  cursive. 

Order  to  a  banker  from  Aphrodous  to  pay  two  women  600  drachmae,  being  the  price  of  half 
a  house  and  appurtenances  at  Theadelphia.  On  the  verso  traces  of  4  obliterated  lines. 
Dated  in  the  2nd  year  of  Trajan  (a.  d.  99).     Practically  complete.     33  lines  in  all. 

Journal  34731/100. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  100. 

10794  («),  [h),  (c).  Papyrus.  —  -261  x  -336  (fragment  a).  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum) 
1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  4  seUdes.  —  Small  cursive. 
Three  fragments,  the  largest  containing  one  complete  column  and  the  ends  of  lines  of  the 
column  preceding,  of  a  wages  account,  probably  on  the  estate  of  Gemellus  (cf.  10787). 
The  7th  year  is  frequently  mentioned,  and  probably  refers  to  Trajan  (a.  d.  103-4). 
Fragment  ('?),  col.  2,  30  lines. 

Journal  .34731/102. 

Most  of  fragment  (a)  col.  2  published  in  op.  cit.  no.  102. 

10795.  Papyrus.  —  -3  x    155.  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  sells. 
On  the  recto  medium-sized  cursive  ;  on  the  verso  good-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  two  mutilated  columns  of  an  account  of  payments  for  various  purposes.  Col.  2 
has  33  lines.  Late  3rd  century.  On  the  verso  a  letter  from  Alypius  to  Heron  giving 
him  directions  about  making  wine.  Late  3rd  or  early  4th  century.  The  7th  year  is 
mentioned  (of  Constantine  II,  i.  e.  a.  d.  343-4  ?).     Practically  complete.     18  lines. 

Journal  34731/104. 

Recto  col.  2  published  in  op.  cit.  no.  104,  verso  in  op.  cit.  no.  133. 

10796.  Papyrus.  —   102  x   063.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)     1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  seUs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Petition  complaining  of  the  theft  of  various  skins  and  fleeces.  Dated  in  the  18th  year  of 
Hadrian  (a.  d.  133).     Imperfect,  the  beginning  being  lost.     17  lines. 

Journal  34731/107. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  107. 

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100  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10797  {a),  (b).     Papyrus.  —  -132  x  -102  (fragment  a),  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoiun) 
1899  (Grenfell-Hunt) . — 2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Petition,  in  two  fragments  which  do  not  join,  to  Megalonymus,  strategus,  by  Pasion  and 
Onesimus,  two  pig-merchants,  complaining  of  a  robbery  with  violence  committed  upon 
them.  Written  about  a.  d.  171,  when  Megalonymus  is  known  from  the  Berlin 
Griec/tisc/te  Urhtnden,  91.   1,  to  have  been  in  office.     Parts  of  30  lines  in  all. 

Journal  34731/108. 
Published  in  op.  cii.  no.  1C8. 

10798.  Papyi-us. 115  x    16.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  selis  and  a  strip  to  the  right.  —  Clear,  good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Letter  from  Pisais  to  Heracleus,  asking  him  to  pay  12  drachmae  to  Cleon.  Address  and 
parts  of  two  red  stamps  on  the  verso.  Early  1st  century.  Practically  complete. 
15  lines. 

Journal  34731/109. 
Publiahed  in  op.  cit.  no.  109. 

10799.  Papyrus.  —  -242  x   081.  —Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 
— •  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  from  Gemellus  (ef.  10787)  to  his  son  Sabinus,  giving  him  directions  on  various  sub- 
jects.    Dated  in  the  4th  year  of  Trajan  (a.  d.  100).     Complete.     27  lines. 

Journal  34731/114. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  114. 

10800.  Papyrus.  —  -213  x   075.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 
— 1  selis.  —  Good-sized  clear  cursive. 

Letter  from  Sabinus  (cf.  10789)  to  Geminus,  giving  him  various  directions.  Written  about 
A.  D.  100.     Practically  complete.     16  lines. 

Journal  34731/121. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  121. 

10801.  Papyrus.  —  -237  x   077.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Small  cursive. 

Letter  from  Sabinus  (cf.  10800)  to  Epagathus,  giving  him  various  directions  concerning  his 
estate.     Written  about  a.  d.  100.     Nearly  complete.     26  lines. 

Journal  34731/122. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  122. 

10802.  Papyrus.  —  -205  x   061.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 
—  1  sehs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Letter  from  Harpocration  to  Sabinus  (cf.  10800),  chiefly  concerning  a  Jew  called  Teuphilos, 
who  wished  to  be  released  from  the  obligation  of  cultivating  domain  land.  Address  on 
the  verso.     Written  about  a.  d.  100.     Practically  complete.     30  lines. 

Journal  34731/123. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  123. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  101 

10803.  Papyrus.  —  162  x   094.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Letter  from  Theogiton  to  Apollonius,  remonstrating  with  him  for  his  behaviour  towards  his 
mother.     2nd  century.     Nearly  complete.     27  lines. 
Journal  34731/124. 
Published  in  oj).  cit.  no.  124. 

10804.  Papyrus.  -  147  x    133.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt). 

—  1  selis.  —  Large  cursive. 

Letter  from  Ptolemaeus,  chief  priest,  to  his  brother  Heron,  urging  him  to  use  all  his  efforts 
to  be  successful  at  an  election.  Address  on  the  verso.  2nd  century.  Nearly  com- 
plete.    15  lines. 

Journal  34731/125. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  12.5. 

10805.  Papyi-us.—  115  X   075.  — Wadfa    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt). — 

1  selis.  —  Small  uncial. 

Letter  from  Dioxenus  to  his  father  Sarapion,  asking  him  to  return  home.     Address  on  the 
verso.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     Complete.     13  lines. 
Journal  34731/126. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  126. 

10806.  Papyi-us.  —  107  x   09.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).— 

2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  letter  from  Midas  to  Akous  with  regard  to  some  negotiations  concerning  the  sale 
of  a  house.     Practically  complete.     7  lines.     On  the  verso  3  incomplete  lines  of  an 
account.     3rd  century. 
Journal  34731/128. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  188. 

10807.  Papyrus.  —  125  x   085.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt). 
—  1  seUs.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  to  Serenus,  informing  him  that  his  presence  was  wanted.     Address  on  the  verso.     3rd 
century.     Practically  complete.     10  lines. 
Journal  3473] /129. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  129. 

10808.  Papyrus.  —  -23  x    12.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt).— 
1  seUs.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  of  Mysthes  to  Serapammon  with  regard  to  some  money.     Address  on  the  verso.     3rd 
century.     Practically  complete.     23  lines. 
Journal  34731/130. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  130. 

10809.  Papyrus.  —  -25  x   08.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  selis.  —  Large  cui-sive. 

Letter  to  Sarapion  giving  him  directions  about  the  sale  of  barley  and  irrigation.  Address  on 
the  verso.  3rd  or  early  4th  century.  Incomplete,  the  beginning  being  lost.  23 
lines. 

Journal  34731/131. 

Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  131. 


102  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10810.  Papyrus.  —  102  x    1.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Letter  from  Eudaemon  to  Longinus  asking-  him  to  come  and  bring  an  implement  for  clipping 
coins.     Early  4th  century.     Practically  complete.     8  lines. 
Journal  34731/134. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  134. 

10811.  Papyrus.  —  12  x   075.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  in  which  the  writer  urges  the  addressees  to  return  to  their  homes.     Address  on  the 
verso.     4th  century.     Incomplete,  the  beginning  being  lost.     15  lines. 
Journal  34731/136. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  136. 

10812.  Papyrus.  —  -262  x    18.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  ;  a  diflferent  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  two  columns  of  an  account  of  legal  proceedings  (?).  On  the  verso  the 
beginning  of  a  horoscope,  containing  the  date  (July  29  a.  d.  161),  and  complete  as  far 
as  it  goes.     Recto  2nd,  verso  late  2nd  century. 

Journal  34731/139. 

Verso  published  in  op.  cit.  no.  139. 

10813.  Papyrus.  —  105  x    049.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Text  in  good-sized  uncial,  marginal  notes  in  small  cursive. 

Ends  of  Homer,  Iliad  III.  214-224,  with  marginal  notes.     1st  century. 
Journal  34731/209. 
Described  and  collated  in  op.  cit.  no.  209. 

10814  (a),  {h\  (c),  {(l).      Papyrus.  —  072  x    114    (fragment   a).  —  Qasr   el   Banat 
(Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  Several  seHdes.  —  Recto  medium-sized 
cursive  ;  verso  medium-sized  uncial. 
Four  fragments,  containing  on  the  recto  accounts,  and  on  the  verso  parts  of  Homer,  Iliad 
VIII.  41-54,  86-104,  139-156,  and  173-186.     2nd  century. 
Journal  34731/210. 
Described  and  collated  in  op.  cit.  no.  210. 

10815.  Papyrus.  —  116  x   074.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Contract  between  Maron  and  Ninnas  for  the  loan  of  40  drachmae.     Dated  in  the  13th  year 
of  Antoninus  (a.  d.  149).     Nearly  complete.     21  lines. 
Journal  34731/212. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  212. 

10816.  Papyrus.  —  16  x   095.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  Apollonius  of  the  receipt  of  rent  for  the  28th  year  from  Ilorus  and 
another.     Dated  in  the  28th  year  (of  Augustus,  i.  e.  B.  c.  2).     Complete.     7  lines. 
Journal  34731/213. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  213. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  103 

10817.  Papynis.  —  -223  x   09.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfoll-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  140  drachmae  paid  Tjapa  .  .  .  tov  CvTOT:{oL[ai)  a'rxio\oviJ.fvov).     Dated  in  the  13th 
year  of  M.  Aurelius  (a.  d.  173).     Nearly  complete.     8  lines. 
Journal  34731/215. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  215. 

10818.  Papyrus.  —  173  x    194.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Eecto  good-sized  cursive  ;  verso  medium-sized  cursive. 

On  the  recto  parts  of  two  columns  of  a  list  of  landed  property.     Col.   1  has  16  lines.     On 

the  verso  an  incomplete  account.     2nd  century. 

Journal  34731/220. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  220. 

10819.  Papyrus.  —  074  x    056.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Certificate  of  5  days'  work  at  the  embankments.     Dated  in  the  1st  year  of  M.  Aurelius  and 

Verus  (a.  D.  161).     Practically  complete.     10  lines. 

Journal  34731/221. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  221. 

10820.  Papyrus.  —  116  x    063.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 
1  selis.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  six  elders  of  Aut«dice  of  the  receipt  of  120  drachmae  from  the  ktt)vo- 
Tp6<t>oi.     Dated  in  the  10th  year  of  M.  Aurelius   (a.  d.   170).     Practically  complete. 
15  lines. 
Journal  34731/223. 
DsBcribed  in  op.  cit.  no.  223. 

10821.  Papyrus.—  086  x   08.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  selis.  —  Good-sized  semi-uncial. 

Letter  from  Ninnarus   to  his   son   Zosimus,  announcing  the  dispatch    of   various   articles. 

Address  on  the  verso.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     Imperfect.     11  lines. 

Journal  34731/224. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  224. 

10822.  Papyrus.  —  -225  x  -33.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
4  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  three  columns  of  a  list  of  names  with  sums  of  money.     Col.  1  has  8  lines.     On 
the  verso  parts  of  five  columns  of  a  similar  list.     Verso  dated  in  the  13th  year  (of 
Augustus,  i.  e.  b.  c.  17). 
Journal  34731/231. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  231. 

10823.  Papyrus.  —   105  x    152.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Notice  addressed  to  the  basilico-grammateus  by  Sisois,  announcing  the  death  of  his  maternal 
uncle.     2nd  or  3rd  century.     Nearly  complete.      10  lines. 
Journal  34781/237. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  237. 


104  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10824.  Papyi-us.  —  -23  x  -103.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  Chares  of  the  return  of  a  loan  of  200  drachmae  from  Soterichus.  Dated 
in  the  1st  year  of  M.  Aurelius  and  Verus  (a.  d.  161).     Nearly  complete.     12  lines. 

Journal  34731/238. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  238. 

10825.  Papyrus.  —  -292  x    118.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Contract  for  the  loan  of  3  artabae  of  pa(^avt,vov  to  Achilles,  with  the  docket  of  the  ypa<p('!ov  of 
Euhemeria.  Late  2nd  or  1st  century  b.  c.  Dated  in  the  7th  year.  Impei-fect. 
15  lines. 

Journal  34731/240. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  240. 

10826.  Papyrus.  —  103  x    103.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Large  cursive. 

Receipt  for  144  Xirpat  'ItuXikqI  of  hay  (?).     4th  century.     Nearly  complete.     8  lines. 

Journal  34731/242. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  242. 

10827.  Papyrus.  —  04:7  x    104.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Fibres  vertical.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  t«Xo$  ix6ax{ov)  [Ovoiiivov  ?]  paid  to  a  nomarch  by  Gaius  Papirius  Maximus.  Dated 
in  the  reign  of  M.  Aurelius  and  Verus  (a.  d.  161-9).     Nearly  complete.     5  lines. 

Journal  34731/244. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  244. 

10828.  Papyrus.  —  09  x    058.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax  (cf.  10844).     Dated  in  the  18th  year  of  Antoninus  (a.  u.  154).     Nearly 
complete.     9  lines. 
Journal  34731/278. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  278. 

10829.  Papyrus.  —  159  x    083.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax  paid  by  Polydeuces.     Dated  in  the  22nd  year  of  Commodus  (a.  d.  182). 

Practically  complete.     6  lines. 

Journal  34731/279. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  279. 

10830.  Papyrus.  —  096  x   067.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax  paid  by  Castor.     Dated  in  the   14th  year  of  M.   Aurelius  (a.  d.  174). 

Practically  complete.     5  lines. 

Journal  34731/280. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  280. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  105 

10831.  Papyrus.  —  093  x    108.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax.     Dated  in  the  3rd  year  of  M.  Aurelius  and  Verus  (a.  d.  162-3).    Nearly 

complete.     7  lines. 

Journal  347.31/281. 
DeBcribed  in  op.  cit.  no.  281. 

10832.  Papyrus.  —  083  x    09.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfcll-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax.     Dated  in  the  reign  of  M.  Aurelius  and  Commodus  (a.  d.  176-180). 

Nearly  complete,  but  much  effaced.     7  lines. 

Journal  34731/282. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  282. 

10833.  Papyrus.  —  104  x   105.  —Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt    for   poll-tax.     Dated    in    the   7th   year   of  M.  Aurelius   and   Verus   (a.d.    166-7). 

Imperfect.     7  lines. 

Journal  34731/283. 
>   Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  283. 

10834.  Papyrus.  —  094  x   081.  —Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax.     Dated  in  the  10th  year  of  Antoninus  (a.d.  146).     Nearly  complete. 

7  lines. 

Journal  34731/284. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  284. 

10835.  Papyrus.  —  064  x   091.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Two  hands,  small  cursive. 

Certificate  of  work  done  at  the  embankments  by  Menches.     Dated  in  the  reign  of  Claudius 

(a.d.  40-54).    Incomplete.     7  lines. 

Journal  34731/286. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  286. 

10836.  Papyrus.  —  -063  x   068.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Two  hands,  small  cursive. 

Certificate  of  five  days'  work  at  the  embankments  by  Sathepas.     Dated  in  the  16th  year  of 
Antoninus  (a.d.  153).     Complete.     8  lines. 

Journal  34731/287. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  287. 

10837.  Papyrus.  — -089  x   07.  — Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Two  hands,    mall  cursive. 

Certificate  of  two  days'  work  at  the  embankments.     Dated  in  the  10th  year  of  Antoninus 
(a.d.  147).     Practically  complete.     7  lines. 

Journal  34731/288. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  288. 


106  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10838.  Papyrus.  —  042  x   066.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt), 

—  1  sells.  —  Two  hands,  small  cursive. 

Certificate  of  five  days'  work  at  the  embankments.     Dated  in  the  32nd  year  of  Commodus 
(a.d.  192).     Incomplete.     6  lineSj  of  which  the  ends  are  lost. 

Journal  34731/289. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  289. 

10839.  Papyrus.  —  055  x   056.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Certificate  of  five  days'  work  at  the  embankments   by  Sisois.     Dated  in  the  3rd  year  of 
Septimius  Severus  (a.d.  195).     Nearly  complete.     6  lines. 

Journal  34731/290. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  290. 

10840.  Papyrus. —  -21  x   17.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  2  selides.  —  Small  cursive. 

Two  incomplete  columns  of  a  list  of  abstracts  of  contracts.      2nd  century.      Col.  1   has 
40  lines. 

Journal  34731/294. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  294. 

10841.  Papyrus.  —  -25  x    104.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

An  account  of  corn  paid  by  different  persons.     Late  1st  century.     Imperfect.     34  lines. 

Journal  34731/300. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  300. 

10842.  Papyrus.  —  -23  x    134.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 

—  1  seUs.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Contract  for  the  sale  of  two  mares  for  apparently  440  drachmae  from  Heraclides  to  Didarous. 
Dated  in  the  7th  year  of  M.  Aurelius  and  Verus  (a.d.  167).     Imperfect.     23  lines. 

Journal  34731/301. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  301. 

10843.  Papyrus.  —  17   x    12.  —  Wadfa    (Fayoum)     1899     (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Application  by  ^axaipo^o'pot  to  an  official,  asking  for  a  payment  to  be  made  to  them.     2nd 

century  B.C.     Practically  complete.     5  lines. 

Journal  34731/302. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  302. 

10844.  Papyrus.  —  040  x    08.  —  Wadfa    (Fayoum)     1899     (GrenfeU-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  poll-tax.     Written  about  a.d.  153;  cf.  10828,  which  was  issued  by  the  same 
person.     Incomplete,  the  end  being  lost.     5  lines. 

Journal  34731/303. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  303. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  107 

10845.  Papyrus. —  -096  X   OGl.—Wadfa    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt). — 

1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  rent  of  land  paid  by  Hermes.     3rd  century.     Incomplete,  the  end  being  lost. 

11  lines. 

Journal  .347.31/305. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  305. 

10846.  Papyrus.  —  -27  x    169.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)     1899     (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 

2  selides.  —  Eecto  good-sized  semi-uncial ;  verso  medium-sized  cursive. 
On  the  recto  parts  of  two  columns  containing  the  ends  of  Homer,  Iliad  II.  611-646,  and 

beginnings  of  647-683.     2nd  century.     On  the  verso  traces  of  a  2nd  or  3rd  century 
document. 

Journal  34731/309. 

Described  and  collated  in  op.  cit.  no.  309. 

10847  (a),  {b).  Papyrus.  —  065  x  08  (fragment  a).  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899 
(Grenfell-Hunt).  —  2  selides  in  (&),  1  in  {a).  —  On  the  recto  and  verso 
of  (a)  and  verso  of  (6)  large  uncial ;  a  different  hand,  also  uncial,  on  the 
recto  of  (h). 
Two  fragments  of  a  philosophical  treatise,  (a)  containing  on  the  recto  the  ends  of  9  lines,  and 
on  the  verso  parts  of  two  columns,  {h)  on  the  recto  beginnings  of  5  lines,  and  on  the 
verso  parts  of  7  lines.     About  the  2nd  century. 

Journal  34731/311. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  311. 

10848.  Papyrus.  —  -2  x    05.  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells. 
—  Small  uncial. 

Parts  of  33  lines  from  a  commentary  on  Homer,  Odyssey  XXI;  quotations  from  lines  218- 
234  occur.     Late  1st  or  2nd  century. 

Journal  34731/312. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  312. 

10849.  Papyrus.  —   13  x    073.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)     1899     (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  a  payment  of  wheat  (?)  to  the  collector  of  com  revenues  at  Theadelphia.  Dated 
in  the  24th  year  of  Commodus  (a.d.  184).     Nearly  complete.     8  lines. 

Journal  34731/318. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  318. 

10850.  Papyrus.  —  -131  x  -062.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899    (GrenfeU-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  The  first  line  in  large  cursive,  the  rest  in  small  cursive. 

Copies  of  various  documents,  of  which  the  first  is  an  application  from  Thermouthion  for  the 
i-nUpKTii  of  her  son,  the  second  a  census-return  of  a.d.  161-2,  the  third  a  census- 
return  made  14  years  earlier.  Late  2nd  century.  Incomplete,  the  ends  of  lines  being 
lost.     26  lines. 

Journal  34731/319. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  319. 

p2 


108  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10851.  Papyrus.  —  -225  x   091.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 

1  selis.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Letter  from  Chaer[emon  ?]  to  liis  mother,  requesting  her  to  let  part  of  a  house,  &c.  2nd  or 
Srd  century.     Incomplete.     26  lines. 

Journal  34731/323. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  323. 

10852.  Papyrus.  —  -294  x   -28.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)     1899     (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 

2  selides.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  (?)  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  account  concerning  \6pTos  and  cipaKos  in  three  columns,  of  which  two  are  nearly- 
complete.  On  the  verso  parts  of  four  columns  of  a  money  account,  mentioning  the 
30th  year  (of  Augustus,  i.e.  B.C.  1-a.d.  1). 

Journal  34731/326. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  326. 

10853.  Papyrus. 214  x  -265.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 

2  selides.  —  On  the   recto   large    cursive ;    on  the  verso  medium-sized 
cursive. 

On  the  recto  a  receipt  for  a  series  of  payments,  generally  180  drachmae,  into  the  bank  of 
Demetrius  for  ^vrr^pa.  9  incomplete  lines,  above  which  are  the  beginnings  of  4  more, 
and  remains  of  a  preceding  column.  Late  1st  century.  On  the  verso  parts  of  two 
columns  of  an  account. 

Journal  34731/327. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  327. 

10854.  Papyi-us.  —  -305  x    128.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  selis.  —  Small  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  a  list  of  persons,  each  line  beginning  with  Kki](poi  ?)  and  ending  xai ' kKi^{avhpi'i.a^  ?) 
oixoMi.  One  column  of  41  lines,  nearly  complete,  and  traces  of  a  preceding  column. 
2nd  century.     On  the  verso  part  of  a  list  of  persons. 

Journal  34731/328. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  328. 

10855.  Papyrus. — 159  x  071.— Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  selis. 
—  Small  cursive. 

Receipt  for  a/ji^r/nicoC)  Ka[T(oiKoiv)].  Dated  in  the  15th  year  of  Trajan  (a.d.  104-5). 
Imperfect,  the  ends  of  lines  being  lost.     8  lines. 

Journal  34731/330. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  330. 

10856.  Papyrus.  —  095  x    138.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  seUs  —  Medium-sized  cursive. 

Beginning  of  a  return  of  produce  from  the  sitologi  of  Magais.  Written  in  the  15th  year  of 
M.  Aurelius  (a.d.  175).     8  lines. 

Journal  34731/332. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  332. 


GREEK  PAPYRI  109 

10857.  Papyrus.  —   164  x    106.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Two  hands,  one  medium-sized,  the  other  small  cursive. 

Accounts  of  sums  owed  in  the  14th  year  of  an  emperor.     2n(l  or  Srcl  century.     Practically 
complete.     18  lines.     Below  these,  in  the  opposite  direction,  9  lines  of  a  document. 

Journal  34731/334. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  334. 

10858.  Papyrus.  -   17  x    084.  -  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899     (Grenfell-Hunt).  - 
1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  semi-uncial. 

Parts  of  two  columns  of  a  philosophical  work  concerning  the  gods.     Col.  1  has  29  lines,  of 
which  the  beginnings  are  lost.     2nd  century. 

Journal  34731/337. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  337. 

10859.  Papyrus.  -  -21  x    18.  -  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  -  1  selis. 
Medium-sized  cursive  ;  a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 

On  the  recto  16  Unes  of  a  list  of  payments  in  kind  upon  o-<fpayT8es  of  land.     2nd  century. 
On  the  verso  ends  of  4  lines  of  another  account. 

Journal  34731/339. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  339. 

10860  (a),  (6).  Papyrus.  - -203  X  -23  (fragment  a).  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899 
(Grenfell-Hunt).  — 3  selides  in  (a) ;  1  in  (t).  —  Medium-sized  cursive; 
a  different  hand  on  the  verso. 
Two  fragments,  containing  on  the  recto  parts  of  three  columns  of  a  list  of  K^poi),  with 
apparently  a  statement  of  the  holders  of  the  several  parts.  On  the  verso  parts  of  five 
columns  of  a  sitologus'  account  of  payments  on  different  days.  2nd  century.  Frag- 
ment (a)  verso  col.  2  has  22  lines. 

Journal  34731/340. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  340. 

10861.  Papyrus.  —  138  x   085.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)    1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  selis.  —  Two  hands,  medium-sized  cursive. 

Acknowledgement  by  the  sitologi  of  Berenicis  klyiakov  of  a  payment  of  lOi  artabae  of  wheat. 
Dated  in  the  7th  year  of  Antoninus  (a.d.  143-4).     Incomplete.     21  lines. 

Journal  34731/342. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  342. 

10862.  Papyrus.  —  -25  x  -208.  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (GrenfeU-Hunt).  —  1  seUs. 

—  Recto  small,  verso  large  cursive. 

On  the  recto  a  list  of  abstracts  of  contracts.  Late  1st  or  2nd  century.  Incomplete. 
47  lines.  On  the  verso  a  letter  from  Ptolemais  to  Papirianus.  2nd  century.  Nearly 
complete.     24  lines. 

Journal  34731/344. 
Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  344. 


110  GREEK  PAPYRI 

10863.  Papyrus.  —  14  x   111.  —  Harit  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  1  sells. 

—  Small  cursive  ;  signature  in  rude  uncial. 

Lease  of  a  K^ijpos  at  Theadelpbia,  nearly  complete,  but  much  obliterated  in  parts.  Written 
in  the  3rd  year  of  Antoninus  (a.d.  139-140).     27  lines. 

Journal  34731/345.  " 

Described  in  op.  cit.  no.  345. 

10864.  Papyrus.  —  -221  x  -203.  —  Harit    (Fayoum)     1899    (Grenfell-Hunt).  — 
1  sells.  —  Medium-sized  cursive  ;  signature  smaller. 

Contract  appointing  Dioscorus  to  sell  at  Alexandria  a  female  slave  on  behalf  of  Aphrodous. 
Written  in  the  11th  year  of  M.  Aurelius  (a.d.  171).     Imperfect.     27  lines. 

Journal  34781/346. 
DeBcribed  in  op.  cit.  no.  346. 

10865.  Papyrus. 18  x    14.  —  Umm   el   Baragat   (Fayoum)    1900    (Grenfell- 
Hunt).  —  2  selides.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  issued  by  the  bank  at  Crocodilopolis  to  Sokonopis,  a  priest  of  Soknebtunis  (cf.  10866) 
for  1200  copper  drachmae,  being  the  tax  of  10  per  cent,  upon  the  purchase  of  a  piece 
of  open  ground  at  Tebtunis  from  Phanesis.  Dated  in  the  44th  year  (of  Euergetes  II, 
i.e.  B.C.  126).     Complete.     18  lines. 

10866.  Papyrus.  —  -276  x   09.  —  Umm   el   Baragat  (Fayoum)   1900  (GrenfeU- 
Hunt).  —  1  sells.  —  Good-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  issued  by  Marres,  a  priest  of  Suchus,  who  farmed  for  the  benefit  of  the  temple  the 
tax  of  10  per  cent,  levied  upon  sales  of  house  and  land  property,  to  Sokonopis  (cf. 
10865)  for  the  payment  of  the  tax  upon  a  piece  of  open  land  at  Tebtunis  bought  by 
Sokonopis  from  Phanesis.  Dated  in  the  45th  year  (of  Euergetes  II,  i.  e.  B.  c.  125). 
Complete.     24  lines. 

10867.  Papyrus.  —  -433  x    186.  —  Behnesa  1897  (Grenfell-Hunt).  —  3  selides.  — 
Fibres  vertical.  —  Large  cursive. 

A  letter  in  which  the  writer  acknowledges  the  receipt  through  Georgius,  chartularius,  of  2016 
solidi  and  renders  an  account  of  the  expenditure  of  this  sum,  concluding  with  a  request 
for  two  carpets  and  an  acknowledgement  of  the  receipt  of  various  linen  cloths. 
Address  on  the  verso  obliterated.     6th  century.     Complete.     23  lines. 

10868.  Wood. 072  x  -116.  —  Probably  from  Gebelen.  — Medium-sized  cursive. 

Receipt  for  3,  and  subsequently  2  more,  artabae  of  wheat  paid  by  Erienoupis  for  the  iTtiypa<pr\ 
at  Pathyris.  Dated  in  the  14th  which  =  the  11th  year  (of  Cleopatra  III  and  Ptolemy 
Alexander,  i.  e.  B.  c.  103).     Complete.     5  lines. 

10869.  Papyrus.  —  -225  x    087.  —  Qasr  el  Banat  (Fayoum)  1899  (Grenfell-Hunt). 
—  1  seUs.  —  Small  cursive. 

Declaration  on  oath  addressed  to  Diodorus,  strategus,  by  a  village  police-oflBcer,  stating  that 
he  had  put  up  a  copy  of  an  edict  of  the  praefect  Sempronius  Liberalis.  Dated  in  the 
22nd  year  of  Antoninus  (a.  d.  158).     Practically  complete.     23  lines. 

Journal  34731/24. 
Published  in  op.  cit.  no.  24. 


INDICES 


I.     BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Journal  d'entr^e  du  Mus^e : 
No.     75409.  10156-10163. 
12207.  10202. 
31667.  10217-10247. 
32957.  10746-10757. 
34731.   10764-10864,  10869. 

Catalogue  du  Mus^e  de  Gizeh  (1895): 
No.    349.  10760,  10761. 

1323.  10759. 

1324.  10758. 

Archiv  filr  Papyrusforschung  (B.  P.  GrenfeU 
and  A.  S.  Hunt) : 
I.  p.  59.  10351.         II.  p.  79.  10250. 
61.  10371.  80.  10271. 

63.  10388.  82.   10277. 

83.  10274,10323. 

Comptes-rendus  de  I'Acad.  des  I  user,  et  Belles- 
lettres,  1888,  pp.  326-336  (J.  Baillet) : 
10760,  10761. 

Denkschriften  der  k.  Akad.  der  Wissensck.  in 
Wien,  XLVI.  iv.  (J.  Krall) : 

No.  1.  10760.  No.  2.  10761. 

No.  3.  10762. 

Ein   neues   Evangelienfragment,  pp.  32  sqq. 
(A.  Jacoby) :  10263. 

FayAm  Towns  and  their  Papyri  (B.  P.  Gren- 
fell  and  A.  S.  Hunt) : 


No. 


No.  6. 

10764. 

No. 

37. 

10235. 

11. 

10765. 

39. 

10771. 

21. 

10766. 

47. 

10772. 

24. 

10869. 

47(a). 

10773. 

26. 

10767. 

48. 

10774. 

34. 

10768. 

49. 

10775. 

35. 

10769. 

50. 

10776. 

36. 

10770. 

51. 

10777. 

52. 

10778. 

No.  130. 

10808. 

52(a) 

.  10779. 

131. 

10809. 

54. 

10780. 

133. 

10795. 

56. 

10781. 

134. 

10810. 

57. 

10225. 

186. 

10811. 

61. 

10782. 

139. 

10812. 

66. 

10231. 

141. 

10217. 

69. 

10239. 

142. 

10247. 

70. 

10240. 

143. 

10242. 

73. 

10236. 

144. 

10219. 

74. 

10237. 

152. 

10220. 

79. 

10241. 

160. 

10218. 

82. 

10783. 

161. 

10234. 

83. 

10784. 

162. 

10232. 

84. 

10224. 

163. 

10233. 

85. 

10785. 

185  (a). 

10238. 

90. 

10786. 

198. 

10230. 

91. 

10787. 

199. 

10227. 

95. 

10788. 

200. 

10228. 

96. 

10789. 

201. 

10245. 

97. 

10790. 

202. 

10246. 

98. 

10791. 

203. 

10226. 

99. 

10792. 

204. 

10244. 

100. 

10793. 

205. 

10222. 

102. 

10794. 

206. 

10223. 

104. 

10795. 

207. 

10229. 

107. 

10796. 

209. 

10813. 

108. 

10797. 

210. 

10814. 

109. 

10798. 

212. 

10815. 

114. 

10799. 

213. 

10816. 

121. 

10800. 

215. 

10817. 

122. 

10801. 

220. 

10818. 

123. 

10802. 

221. 

10819. 

124. 

10803. 

223. 

10820. 

125. 

10804. 

224. 

10821. 

126. 

10805. 

231. 

10822. 

127. 

10243. 

237. 

10823. 

128. 

10806. 

238. 

10824. 

129. 

10807. 

240.  . 

10826 

112 


I.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.       II.  PROVENANCE  OF  THE  PAPYRI 


No.  242. 

10826. 

No.  309. 

10848. 

244. 

10827. 

311. 

10847. 

278. 

10828. 

312. 

10848 

279. 

10829. 

318. 

10849 

280. 

10830. 

319. 

10850 

281. 

10831. 

3.23. 

10851. 

282. 

10832. 

326. 

10852. 

283. 

10833. 

327. 

10853. 

284. 

10834. 

328. 

10854. 

286. 

10835. 

330. 

10855. 

287. 

10836. 

332. 

10856. 

289. 

10838. 

334. 

10857. 

290. 

10839. 

337. 

10858. 

294. 

10840. 

339. 

10859. 

300. 

10841. 

340. 

10860. 

301. 

10842. 

342. 

10861. 

302. 

10843. 

344. 

10862. 

303. 

10844. 

345. 

10863. 

305. 

10845. 

346. 

10864. 

Mission  archdologique  francaise : 

IX.  1.  pp.     1  sqq.  (J.  Baillet) :  10758. 

pp.  93  sqq.  (U.  Bouriant):  10759. 

Oayrhynchus   Papyri    (B.    P.    GrenfeU    and 
A.  S.  Hunt) : 

Part  I.  38.  10002.  Part  I.  107.  10006. 

39.  10001.  113.  10011. 

41.  10073.  123.  10014. 

63.  10007.  125.  10062. 

89.   10008.  126.   10085. 


Part  I.  127.  10084. 

128.  10121. 

129.  10082. 

130.  10072. 

131.  10063. 

132.  10133. 

133.  10056. 

134.  10053. 

135.  10018. 

136.  10103. 

137.  10034. 

138.  10100. 

139.  10049. 

140.  10057. 

141.  10096. 

144.  10071. 

145.  10066. 


Part  I.      147.  10074. 

148.  10075. 

149.  10045. 

150.  10051. 

151.  10094. 

152.  10048. 

153.  10044. 

154.  10102. 

155.  10020. 

156.  10035. 

157.  10042. 

158.  10043. 
Part  II.    306.  10003. 

307.  10012. 
Part  HI.  600.  10004. 

601.  10005. 

602.  10010. 


146.  10076. 

Revue  des  £tudes  juives  xxxi.  no.  62,  pp.  161 
sqq.  (T.  Reinach) :  10448. 

University  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications, 
V,  pp.  1-23  (E.  J.  Goodspeed) : 


1.  10397. 

2.  10160. 

3.  10313  +  10328. 

4.  10248. 

5.  10375. 

6.  10369. 

7.  10256. 

8.  10366. 


9.  10376. 

10.  10429. 

11.  10486. 

12.  10267. 

13.  10260  (10259). 

14.  10265. 

15.  10269  (10270). 


II.     PROVENANCE   OF  THE   PAPYRI. 


Akhniim  (Panopolis) :  10330-10341,  10372, 
10758,  10759. 

Ashmunen  (Hermopolis) :  10259,  10260, 
10264-10270,  10461-7,  10469  10498, 
10500,  10511-8,  10520,  10528-10531, 
10539,  10541-7,  10565,  10567-9,  10571, 
10574,  10576,  10579,  10580,  10585-7, 
10590-4,  10600,  10610,  10611,  10613-5, 
10617-9,  10622,  10624-6,  10629,  10630, 
10632,  10636,  10638  9,  10641-5,  10660, 
10663,  10665-6,  10668  9,  10671  2, 
10688-10691,  10693-5,  10699,  10706-7, 
10711,  10722-3,  10737-10740,  10746- 
10757. 


Behnesa  (Oxyrhynchus) :  10001-10155, 10867. 

Fayoum — 

Dimeh  (Socnopaei  Nesus) :  10439-10441. 

Gurob :  10249-10255,  10271  10329, 
10344-5,  10378,  10392,  J 0742. 

Harit(Theadelphia):  10765  10771, 10777, 
10781,  10783,  10785  6,  10788-9, 
10792   3,  10795    6,  10846-10864. 

Kom  Ushira  (Karanis):  10217,  10235, 
10239,  10240,  10242,  10247. 

Medinet  el  Fayoum  (Crocodilopolis- 
Arainoe) :  10510,  10726. 


III.     CLASSIFICATION   ACCORDING   TO   SUBJECTS 


113 


Fayoum  (continued) — 

Qasr  el  Banat  (Euhemeria) :  10764, 
10772-4, 10776, 10778-10780, 10782, 
10784, 10787, 107901,10794,10797- 
10804,  10806-10842,  10869. 

Umm   el  Atl  (Bacchias) :    10218-10234, 

10236-8,  10241,  10243-6. 
Umm  el  Baragat  (Tebtunis) :  10865-6. 


Fayoum  (continued) — 

\Vadfa(Philoteri8):  10775,10805,10843-5. 

Uncertain  :  10256,10261-2,10342,10407. 
10449, 10499, 10519, 10526-7,10532, 
10549,  10561,  10564,  10575,  10581, 
10588,  10609,  10673,  10684,  10698. 

Gebelen     (Pathyris) :     10343,     10346-10371, 
10373-7,  10379-10391,  10760-2,  10868. 


III.     CLASSIFICATION   ACCORDING  TO  SUBJECTS-. 


A.    Literary. 

(1)  Classical: 

Epic  (?)  Poetry,  10578. 
Homer  7Z.  i,  10217. 
Jl.  ii,  10846. 
H.  iii,  10813. 
11.  iv,  10443. 
II.  viii,  10814. 
II.  XX,  10218. 
II.  xxi,  10764. 
Od.  XV,  10397. 
Commentary  on  OcZ.  xxi,  10848. 

Mathematics,  10758. 
Philosophy,  10244,  10847,  10858. 
Science,  10160  R. 
Uncertain,  10166. 

(2)  Theological: 

Acts  of  St.  Julian,  10759. 
Apocalypse  of  Peter,  10759. 
Book  of  Enoch,  10759. 
Gospel  of  Peter,  10759. 
Uncanonical  Gospel,  10735. 
Letter  of  Christ  to  Abgarus,  10736. 
Prayers  (heathen),  10563. 

(Christian),      10263,       10395, 
10434,  10696. 
Uncertain,  10730. 


B.    Documents. 

(1)  vTiofivrinaTKTiJioi: 

Embassy  before  the  Emperor  (Rom.), 

10448. 
Proceedings  of  the  Boule  (Early  Byz.), 

10622. 
Proceedings    of    the    Ecclesia    (Early 

Byz.),  10073. 
Trial   before   the  apxiotxao-Tj/s  (Rom.), 

10652. 
Trial  before  the  governor  of  the  Thebaid 

(Early  Byz.),  10268,  10723. 
Other  trials  (Rom.),  10226,  10812  R; 

(Early  Byz.),  10257. 

(2)  Edicts  and  official  orders: 

Edict  of  the  praefect  (Rom.),  10766. 
Orders    for   sending    accused    persons 

(Rom.),  10234,  10235  ;  (Early  Byz.), 

10498,  10539. 
Promise  of  administi'ation  (Late  Byz.), 

10760-1. 

(3)  Official  reports  and  correspondence : 

(Ftol.)  10202,  10271,  10275,  10282, 
10296, 10297, 10300,10340, 10342E, 
10843. 

(Rom.)  10005,  10582,  10584,  10658, 
10682,  10687,  10698,  10705,  10771. 


'  This  classification  is  based  upon  that  instituted  by  Wilcken  in  Archiv  fur  Papyrusforschung,  I.  pp.  4-24, 
but  is  necessarily  much  less  detailed,  since  many  of  the  Cairo  papyri  have  not  been  copied  in  extenso  or  are 
too  fragmentary  to  admit  of  a  precise  determination  of  their  contents.  With  regard  to  the  chronological 
grouping  of  them,  we  have  in  preference  to  Wilcken's  division  of  the  periods  into  Ptolemaic,  Roman 
IB.C.30-A.  D.284),  Byzantine  (a.  d.  284-642),  and  Arabic  (later  than  a.d.  642),  divided  the  periods  into 
Ptolemaic,  Roman  (b.  c.  30-a.  d.  284),  Early  Byzantine  (a.  d.  284-400)  and  Late  Byzantine  (later  than 
A.  D.  400).  Since  fifth  century  papyri  are  very  rare,  and  fourth  century  documents  are  both  internally  and 
externally  much  more  closely  connected  with  those  of  the  third  than  with  those  of  the  sixth  century,  and 
since  on  the  other  hand  papyri  of  the  Arabic  period  can  but  rarely  be  distinguished  from  those  of  the  sixth 
and  early  seventh  centuries,  a  line  of  division  at  A.  D.  400  seems  more  convenient  and  practical  than  one 
at  A.  D.  642. 

R  and  V  following  a  number  signify  recto  and  verso. 


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Documents  (continued) — 

{Early  Byz.),  10257  R,  10267,  10462, 
10466, 10469, 10470, 10472-3,10478, 
10594,  10706,  10740,  10767. 

(4)  Official  Certificates: 

tTTl/cpicris  [Rom.),  10001. 
Work   on   the    embankments   (Rom.), 
10241,10439,10440, 10819, 10835-9. 

(5)  Petitions: 

To  the  king  (PtoL),  10342  V,  10361-2, 

10765. 
To  the  vT!onvT]fxaToypi<\)Oi  (PtoL),  10371. 
To  the  praefect  (Rom.),  10002,  10699  ; 

(Early  Byz.),  10531,  10645,  10691. 
To  the  strategus  (Rom.),  10685, 10797. 
To  the  exactor  (Early  Byz.),  10567  V(6). 
To  riparii  (Early  Byz.),  10474-5. 
Uncertain       (PtoL),      10331,       10336, 

10363  ;  (Rom.),  10554, 10711, 10796  ; 

(Early  Byz.),  10269,  10270,  10477, 

10481,   10490,  10513,  10613,  10636, 

10671,   10694,  10707;    (Late  Byz.), 

10063. 

(6)  Returns  (inoypacpaC) : 

Of  house  and  land  property  (PtoL), 
10274,  10277,  10295,  10307,  10323, 
10325  ;   (Early  Byz.),  10588,  10739. 

Of  sheep  (Rom.),  10670. 

Concerning  the  census  (Rom.),  10519, 
10850. 

Concerning  (■nUpKn.'s  (Rom.),  10223, 
10850. 

Notice  of  death  (Rom.),  10823. 

(7)  Declarations  on  oath: 

Proclamation  of  an  edict  (Rom.),  10869. 
Official  duties  (Late  Byz.),  10062. 
Transport  of  com  (Early  Byz.),  10517, 

10520,  10544-5,  10580. 
Surety    (Early   Byz.),    10484,    10488, 

10491,10493,10675,10688-9;  (Lute 

Byz.),  10018. 
Uncertain     (PtoL),     10343,    10348  R, 

10379  ;  (Early  Byz.),  10407. 

(8)  Other  communications  to  officials  : 

Acknowledgement    of    salary    (Rom.), 

10769. 
Cancelling  of  a  will  (Rom.),  10006. 


Documents  (continued) — 

Agreement    concerning    tax-collecting 

(Rom.),  10768. 
Lease  of  a  monopoly  (Rom.),  10770. 
Letters  to  the  strategus  (Rom.),  10564  ; 

(Early  Byz.),  10589. 
Letter  to  fiovXtvrai  (Early  Byz.),  10568. 

(9)  Orders  for  payment : 

Of  money  (Rom.),  10793  ;  (Early  Byz.), 

10518  (1). 
Of  wheat  (Late  Byz.),  10107-8. 
Of  wine  (Early  Byz.),  10486  ;    (Late 

Byz.),  10096,  10401,  10412,  10703. 
Uncertain  (Early  Byz.),  10533  ;   (Late 

Byz.),  10557. 

(10)  Receipts: 

(a)  For  payments  in  money 

Taxes  (PtoL),  10262,  10360,  10865-6, 
108e8;(iium.),10221,10225, 10227-8, 
10230, 10429, 10441, 10683, 10772  V, 
10773  V,  10774-10782, 10817, 10827- 
10834,  10844,  10853  R,  10855. 

Wages  (Early  Byz.),  10464. 

Repayment  of  loans  (Rom.),  10003, 
10824. 

Miscellaneous  (PtoL),  10364;  (Rom.), 
10445, 10789,  10790  ;  (Early  Byz.), 
10467,  10668,  10893;  (Late  Byz.), 
10041,  10044-6,  10048,  10052-3, 
10084,10066,10071,10076,10094-5, 
10125,  10149,  10746,  10762. 

(b)  For  payments  in  corn 

Taxes  (Rom.),  10008,  10224,  10229, 
10232,  10783-6,  10820,  10849, 
10861 ;  (Early  Byz.),  10576,  10600  ; 
(Late  Byz.),  10037,  10242. 

Rents  (Rom.),  10220,  10792. 

Provisions  for  the  dioecetes  (PtoL), 
10250,  10316. 

Miscellaneous  (Late  Byz.),  10037, 10039 , 
10041,  10061,  10083,  10098,  10148, 
10151,  10423,  10599,  10714. 

(c)  For  payment  of  wine  (Late  Byz.),  10047, 

10051,  10413,  10431,  10530, 

(d)  For  supply  of  meat  (Late  Byz.),  10029, 

10030. 
(e)  For  supply  of  hay  (Early  Byz),  10826. 
(/}  For  supply   of  rope,   mats,  &c.  (Late 

Byz.),  10074-5,  10077-9,  10150. 


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Documents  [continued) — 

{g)  For  supply  of  implements  [Late  Byz.), 
10016-7,10024,10031,10034,10060, 
10089. 

[h)  Uncertain 

Taxes  [Rom.),  10236-10240. 

Rent  (Rom.),  10621,  10791,  10816, 
10845. 

Miscellaneous  [PtoL),  10201,  10608 ; 
{Early  Byz.),  10689  ;  [Late  Byz.), 
10402,  10417,  10446,  10534,  10633, 
10635,  10644,  10679,  10680,  10755. 

(11)  Private  contracts : 

Sales  {Ptol.),  10278,  10358,  10368, 
10377,  10389 ;  {Rom.),  10561  R, 
10842  ;  {Early  Byz.),  10259, 10260, 
10514,  10586,  10886. 

Cession  {Ptol.),  10369. 

Leases  {Rom.),  10788,  10863  ;  {Early 
Byz.),  10476,  10485,  10496,  10515, 
10555,  10593,  10619,  10624,  10642, 
10660,  10681,  10690,  10713,  10715, 
10747;  (Za^e  %z.),  10070,  10720. 

Marriage  {Rom.),  10550. 

Divorce  {Rom.),  10661. 

Division  of  property  {Late  Byz.),  10133. 

Appointment  of  representative  {Rom.), 
10864. 

Hire  of  labourers  {Rom.),  10787 ; 
{Early  Byz.),  10471. 

Management  of  property  {Late  Byz.), 
10057,  10100,  10103. 

Loans  (Ptol.),  10354-,  10357,  10366, 
10370, 10390  ;  {Rom.),  10222,10499, 

10574,  10786,  10815,  10825  ;  {Early 
Byz.),  10465,  10749;  {Late  Byz.), 
10028,  10056,  10119,  10408. 

Promises  to  pay  {Ptol.),  10374-6  ;  {Late 

Byz.),  10058. 
Acceptance    of  liabilities  {Late  Byz.), 

10085. 
Promises   to    be    honest   {Laie   Byz.), 

10049,  10090. 
Transport  of  corn  {Early  Byz.),  10265. 
Abstracts  of  contracts  {Ptol.),  10380-3 ; 

(Rom.),  10526-7,  10840,  10862  R. 
Uncertain  {Ptol.),  10251, 10349, 10350, 

10352-3,     10355-6,     10365,     10385, 

10387;  {Rom.),  10430, 10549, 10554, 

10575,  10577,  10583,  10653,  10708  ; 


Documents  {continued) — 

{Early  Byz.),  10500,  10541,  10579, 
10587, 10591, 10825-6, 10643, 10663, 
10738,  10752  ;  {Late  Byz.),  10415, 
10451-2, 10459, 10510, 10570, 10597, 
10620,10840, 10655-6,10664, 10712, 
10721,  10726,  10729. 

(12)  WiUs: 

{Ptol.),  10388  ;  {Early  Byz.),  10497. 

(13)  Letters: 

{Ptol),  10194,  10203,  10219,  10248, 
10250  V,  10252,  10272-3,  10276, 
10279-10281,  10283-9,  10291-3, 
10298-9,  10303-4,  10306,  10309, 
10311-5,  10318,  10320-2,  10324, 
10328,  10330,  10332-3,  10338, 
10341V,  10347  R,  10351,  10359, 
10372,  10744,  10851. 

{Rom.),  10007,  10010-1,  10013,  10243, 
10247,  10408,  10428,  10433,  10435, 
10524, 10532, 10572-3, 10581, 10616, 
10827,  10862,  10709,  10798,  10808, 
10821,  10882  V. 

{Early  Byz.),  10014-5,  10124,  10422, 
10454, 10463,10492, 10494-5,10512, 
10516,  10521,  10529,  10553,  10606, 
10811,  10614-5,  10629,  10630, 
10639, 10678, 10695, 10718, 10795  V, 
10809-11. 

{Late  Byz.),  10009,  10019  R,  10020-2, 
10025,  10027,  10032-3,  10035-6, 
10038,  10040,  10042-3,  10046, 
10050,  10065,  10087-9,  10072, 
10080-2,  10086-8,  10091,  10093, 
10097,  10099,  10101,  10104,  10112, 
10115-6,  10118,  10121V,  10130-1, 
10137-8, 10400, 10421, 10427,  10453, 
10505, 10509,10595-6, 10598,10601, 
10803,  10805,  10612,  10634,  10857, 
10859,  10676,  10700-2,  10704, 
10710,  10717,  10727-8,  10736  R, 
10867. 

(14)  Accounts  and  Lists: 

{Ptol.),  10174,  10177,  10184,  10190, 
10192,  10209,10248,10249, 10253-6, 
10290,10294,10301-2, 10305, 10308, 
10310,  10326-7,  10329,  10334-5, 
10339,  10344-5,  10373,  10378, 
10392, 10741-3. 


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Documents  (continued) — 

(Rom.),  10004, 10160  V,  loiei,  10162  R, 
10164,  10231,  10233,  10245,  10261, 
10264,  10393,  10424,  10436,  10444, 
10449,10468, 10522-3, 10551, 10559, 
10560R,  10602, 10604, 10647,10649, 
10650,  10673,  10677,  10684,  10697, 
10725,  10731,  10733  R,  10745, 
10750-1,  10756,  10773, 10794,  10818, 
10822,  10841,  10852, 10853  V,  10854, 
10856-7,  10859,  10860. 

(Early  Byz.),  10123,  10266,  10420, 
10432,  10461,  10479,  10480,  10483, 
10487, 10489, 10511, 10518(2),  10543, 
10546  8,  10552,  10556,  10558, 
10560  V,  10565-6,  10567  R,  10571, 
10585,  10592,  10618,  10632,  10638, 
10641,  10665,  10672,  10722,  10737, 
10754, 10763,  10795  R. 

(Late  Byz.),  10010,  10019  V,  10023, 
10026,  10054-5,  10059,  10084, 
10092,  10102,  10105-6,  10111,  10113, 
10117, 10120,  10121 R,  10122, 10126-9, 
10132,  10134-6,  10139-47,  10152-9, 
10258  R,  10394,  10396,  10398, 
10410-1,  10414,  10418, 10437,  10442, 
10502-3,  10506-8,  10536-7,  10540, 
10562,  10628,  10631,  10637,  10674, 
10692,  10716,  10719,  10734,  10748, 
10753. 


(15)  Horoscopes: 

(Rom.),  10012,  10812  V. 


Documents  (continued)  — 
(16)  Tachygraphical : 

(Early   Byz.),    10015  V ;    (Late   Byz.), 
10121  R,  10141  V,  10258  V. 


Not  classified : 

10109,  10163,  10165,  10167-10173, 
10175-6,  10178-10183,  10185-9, 
10191,  10193,  10195-10200,  10204, 
10205-8,  10210-8,  10244  R,  10317, 
10319, 10337, 10341 R,  10346, 10347  V, 
10348  V,  10367, 10384, 10386,  10399, 
10403-5,  10409,  10416,  10419, 
10425-6,  10438,  10447,  10455-8, 
10460,  10482,  10501,  10504,  10525, 
10528,  10535,  10538,  10542, 10561 V, 
10567  V  (a),  10590,  10807,  10609, 
10610,  10617,  10623,  10646,  10648, 
10651,  10654, 10666-7, 10669,10724, 
10732,  10733  V,  10757,  10772  R, 
10846  V. 

Latin  : 

Scribes'  signatures  (Late  Byz.),  10016-8, 
10024,  10028,  10031,  10034,  10039, 
10049,10053,10056-7,10085,10089, 
10090,  10098,  10100,  10103,  10640, 
10664. 
Miscellaneous  (Early  Byz),  10268, 
10723,  10745  ;  (Late  Byz.),  10482. 

Demotic :  • 

(Ptol),  10177,  10262,  10300,  10328  V, 
10343  ;   (Rom.),  10499. 

Coptic : 

(Late  ByzTj,  10631. 


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